Class Schedule Search Results for Spring 2023

NOTE: Further details about each section are available by clicking the CRN link. Be sure to check the start and end dates for classes.

Days: M = Monday; T = Tuesday; W = Wednesday; Th = Thursday; F = Friday; S = Saturday; Su = Sunday

It is the policy of Pasadena City College that, unless specifically exempted by statute, every course supported by state funds shall be open for enrollment to any person who has been admitted to the college, except that students may be required to meet prerequisites established pursuant to Title 5 of the California Code of Regulations (Sections 55200-55202).

Fall 2021 Update:

Please review the schedule of classes thoroughly as some face-to-face classes may have recently changed to fully online/remote instruction. Please contact the appropriate academic division office for more details.

ADULT BASIC EDUCATION

ABE 3001 - LANGUAGE ARTS
Basic skills preparation in the language arts for academic advancement to the adult high school diploma (AHSD), General Educational Development (GED), or other academic or vocational programs. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, L, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
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Restricted: See Counselor L 34171 0.0 Lecture T Th 08:00am - 11:10am CEC FOOTHILL 116 25 7 18 Tae Yang 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 34171: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Restricted: See Counselor OD 34344 0.0 DE Online Lecture T Th 06:00pm - 09:10pm Online ZOOM 25 4 21 Brandi Payne 01/09-03/05 8
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: See Counselor L 34872 0.0 Lecture T Th 08:00am - 11:10am CEC FOOTHILL 116 25 0 25 Tae Yang 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 34872: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Restricted: See Counselor OD 34345 0.0 DE Online Lecture T Th 06:00pm - 09:10pm Online ZOOM 25 1 24 Brandi Payne 03/13-05/07 8

ABE 3002 - MATHEMATICS
Review and reinforcement of arithmetic skills for academic advancement to the adult high school diploma (AHSD) or General Educational Development (GED) programs. Upon completion and demonstration of competence in the course, students may advance to develop skills for the workplace and to prepare for future educational opportunities. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: See Counselor L 34173 0.0 Lecture M W 08:30am - 12:00pm CEC FOOTHILL 222 25 4 21 Rhonda Williams 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 34173: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: See Counselor L 34874 0.0 Lecture M W 08:30am - 11:40am CEC FOOTHILL 25 1 24 Rhonda Williams 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 34874: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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ACCOUNTING

ACCT 001A - FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING
Recommended Preparation: MATH 003 or BUS 014A.

Study of the concepts and techniques for measurement and communication of financial information and interpretation of financial statements. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ACCT 110
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 32044 5.0 Lecture T Th 09:30am - 12:00pm R 306 40 -- 0 Michelle Lee 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED L 36526 5.0 Lecture T Th 09:45am - 12:15pm R 307 40 -- 0 Mariam Katrjyan 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 32416 5.0 Lecture M W 04:00pm - 06:30pm PCC Rosemead 203 36 18 18 Karen Harmon 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32416: This section is taught at the Rosemead facility, 4105 N. Rosemead Blvd., Rosemead, CA 91770. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Waitlisted HY 35016 5.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 03:30pm R 306 40 -- 0 Michelle Lee 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted HY 35017 5.0 Lecture Th 01:00pm - 03:30pm R 306 40 -- 0 Michelle Lee 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted OD 32774 5.0 DE Online Lecture T Th 07:00pm - 09:30pm Online ZOOM 40 -- 0 David Arenz 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 38353 5.0 DE Online Lecture M W 06:30pm - 07:35pm Online ZOOM 40 -- 0 Melissa Keeslar 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted OD 32417 5.0 DE Online Lecture S 08:00am - 01:20pm Online ZOOM 40 -- 0 David Arenz 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 30004 5.0 DE Online Lecture 5.6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Michelle Lee 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 38097 5.0 DE Online Lecture 5.6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Mariam Katrjyan 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 38461 5.0 DE Online Lecture 5.6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Maura Epstein 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38461: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED OD 30070 5.0 DE Online Lecture 11.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 65 -- 0 Avo Yousefian 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 30070: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ACCT 001B - MANAGERIAL ACCOUNTING
Prerequisite: ACCT 001A.

Principles of managerial accounting. The use of accounting information in decision-making, planning, directing operations and controlling. Focuses on cost terms and concepts, cost behavior, cost structure and cost-volume-profit analysis. Includes issues relating to cost systems, cost control, profit planning, and performance analysis in manufacturing and service environments. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ACC 120
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 30010 4.0 Lecture T Th 09:45am - 11:50am R 305 40 -- 0 Gregg Lee 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 33473 4.0 Lecture M W 10:30am - 12:35pm R 307 40 -- 0 Gregg Lee 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 31311 4.0 Lecture M W 01:00pm - 03:05pm R 307 40 -- 0 Gregg Lee 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 34622 4.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 03:05pm R 304 35 17 18 Gregg Lee 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34622: Honors Transfer Program- Click CRN for info.
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OPEN L 37090 4.0 Lecture M W 07:00pm - 09:05pm PCC Rosemead 203 36 16 20 Karen Harmon 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37090: This section is taught at the Rosemead facility, 4105 N. Rosemead Blvd., Rosemead, CA 91770. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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CLOSED OD 34621 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 60 -- 0 Mariam Katrjyan 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 38462 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Maura Epstein 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38462: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted HY 31549 4.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 03:05pm R 307 40 -- 0 Mariam Katrjyan 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED OD 36379 4.0 DE Online Lecture 9 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 60 -- 0 Avo Yousefian 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 36379: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details .
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ACCT 010 - BOOKKEEPING – ACCOUNTING
Basic accounting principles and methods of recording business transactions, maintaining a general ledger system and preparing financial statements. Emphasis on service and merchandising systems for sole proprietorships. No credit if taken after ACCT 001A or ACCT 101. For preparation for ACCT 001A and office support, marketing-merchandising majors, and those who want a knowledge of bookkeeping for personal use, but open to all students. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN HY 32233 4.0 Lecture T 10:30am - 11:55am R 111 40 29 11 Maura Epstein 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted OD 35018 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Avo Yousefian 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 38463 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Avo Yousefian 01/09-05/07 16

ACCT 104A - COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING – QUICKBOOKS
Prerequisite: ACCT 001A or ACCT 010.

Introduction to accounting systems concepts and software, using Quickbooks. Topics include general ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable, inventory, and basic payroll. Total of 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 31626 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Avo Yousefian 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 31626: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ACCT 104B - PAYROLL ACCOUNTING
Recommended Preparation: Enrollment in or completion of ACCT 104A.

Concepts of payroll accounting, including software application. The course is based on the curriculum for the Fundamental Payroll Certification provided by the American Payroll Association. Total of 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN HY 38514 3.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 02:25pm R 221 40 21 19 Maura Epstein 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lab 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

ACCT 106A - VOLUNTEER INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE (VITA) TRAINING
Preparation for the IRS and California Franchise Tax Board Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program (VITA). Introduction to federal and California individual tax preparation using the guidelines developed by the IRS. The VITA program certification exam will be administered during this course. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-02/04 for 4 weeks.
CLOSED L 37296 2.0 Lecture S 10:30am - 07:20pm R 202 40 -- 0 Avo Yousefian 01/09-02/04 4
CRN 37296: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ACCT 108A - VOLUNTEER INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE (VITA), TAX PREPARATION Lab Courses
Prerequisite: ACCT 106A or the equivalent.

Preparation of tax returns for low-income and elderly taxpayers according to the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program guidelines. Students must be VITA certified in order to enroll. Pass/No Pass grading. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: A, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 02/13-04/16 for 9 weeks.
OPEN B 35553 1.0 Lab S 12:30pm - 07:00pm R 202 20 10 10 Avo Yousefian 02/13-04/16 9
CRN 35553: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ADULT HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA

AHSD 6400 - PRACTICAL ENGLISH SKILLS
Prepares students to build English skills through intensive instruction in reading comprehension skills and multi-paragraph essay writing. Successful completion of this course will meet requirements for five (5) Adult High School Diploma credits. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: See Counselor OD 33443 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 01:00pm - 02:15pm Online ZOOM 25 11 14 Kathleen Hebron 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
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Restricted: See Counselor HY 38159 0.0 Lecture S 09:00am - 11:20am CEC FOOTHILL 230 25 5 20 Brandi Payne 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 6.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
CRN 38159: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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AHSD 6401 - FUNDAMENTALS OF GRAMMAR A
Review of parts of speech, basic sentence structure, mechanics, and the writing process. Successful completion of this course will meet requirements for five (5) Adult High School Diploma credits. Meets the diploma requirement for English. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, P
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: See Counselor OD 35546 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 08:30am - 09:45am Online ZOOM 25 15 10 Liliana Martinez-Kaufman 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
Restricted: See Counselor L 33816 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 05:30pm - 07:40pm CEC FOOTHILL 230 25 5 20 Tae Yang 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 33816: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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AHSD 6402 - FUNDAMENTALS OF GRAMMAR B
Comprehensive study of English usage, mechanics, and the writing process. Improvement in basic writing skills with more complex sentence structures and writing models. Successful completion of this course will meet requirements for five (5) Adult High School Diploma credits. Meets the diploma requirement for English. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, P
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: See Counselor OD 38085 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 08:30am - 09:45am Online ZOOM 25 9 16 Liliana Martinez-Kaufman 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
Restricted: See Counselor L 37477 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 05:30pm - 07:35pm CEC FOOTHILL 230 25 2 23 Marc Yablonka 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 37477: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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AHSD 6403 - ESSENTIALS IN WRITING A
Paragraph and essay composition. Vocabulary building and review of language mechanics and grammar. Successful completion of this course will meet requirements for five (5) Adult High School Diploma credits. Meets the diploma requirement for English. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: See Counselor OD 35310 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 10:30am - 11:45am Online ZOOM 25 14 11 Marc Yablonka 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
Restricted: See Counselor L 35530 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 07:45pm - 09:55pm CEC FOOTHILL 230 25 6 19 Marc Yablonka 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 35530: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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AHSD 6404 - ESSENTIALS IN WRITING B
Review of expository and persuasive writing. Introduction to research paper writing. Successful completion of this course will meet requirements for five (5) Adult High School Diploma credits. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: See Counselor OD 38086 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 10:30am - 11:45am Online ZOOM 25 7 18 Kathleen Hebron 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
Restricted: See Counselor L 37479 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 07:45pm - 09:50pm CEC FOOTHILL 230 25 4 21 Marc Yablonka 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 37479: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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AHSD 6407 - READING FUNDAMENTALS
An introduction to building vocabulary, reading comprehension, and critical thinking skills. A basic review of English language usage. Successful completion of this course will meet requirements for five (5) Adult High School Diploma credits. Meets the diploma requirement for English. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: See Counselor OD 38611 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 10:30am - 12:40pm Online ZOOM 25 3 22 Kathleen Hebron 01/09-03/05 8

AHSD 6411 - U.S. HISTORY: PRE-COLONIALISM TO THE CIVIL WAR
An analysis of social, economic, and political factors in United States history from the period of Pre-Colonialism to the Civil War and its consequential period of Reconstruction. Successful completion of this course will meet the requirements for five (5) Adult High School Diploma credits. Meets diploma requirements for United States history and the social sciences. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: See Counselor OD 35061 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 10:30am - 11:45am Online ZOOM 25 9 16 Georgina Gomez 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
Restricted: See Counselor HY 38608 0.0 Lecture S 09:00am - 11:20am CEC FOOTHILL 137B 25 13 12 Clint Lopaty 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 6.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
CRN 38608: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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AHSD 6412 - U.S. HISTORY: AGE OF INDUSTRIALIZATION TO PRESENT
An analysis of social, economic, and political factors in United States history since the age of Industrialization to the present. Successful completion of this course will meet the requirements for five (5) Adult High School Diploma credits. Meets diploma requirements for United States history and the social sciences. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: See Counselor OD 38161 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 10:30am - 11:45am Online ZOOM 25 15 10 Georgina Gomez 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07

AHSD 6413 - INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN GOVERNMENT
American government and the democratic process. Study of the rights and responsibilities of the citizens of the United States at local, state, and federal levels. Successful completion of this course will meet the requirements for five (5) Adult High School Diploma credits. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: See Counselor OD 38162 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 06:00pm - 07:15pm Online ZOOM 25 15 10 Robert Bell 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
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Restricted: See Counselor L 33451 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 08:00am - 10:05am CEC FOOTHILL 230 25 4 21 Robert Bell 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 33451: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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AHSD 6414 - INTRODUCTION TO ECONOMICS
Economic concepts and tools used for economic analysis. Students will study demand and supply, the business cycle, economic growth, Gross Domestic Product, inflation, and unemployment. This course provides a foundation for economic analysis and thinking. Successful completion of this course will meet the requirements for five (5) Adult High School Diploma credits. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: See Counselor OD 34881 0.0 DE Online Lecture S 09:00am - 11:20am Online ZOOM 25 11 14 Sarey Kirby 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 6.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07

AHSD 6415 - CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN SOCIAL ISSUES
Critical analysis and discussion of contemporary American social issues: market systems, consumerism, criminal justice system, class inequality, gender inequality, racial inequality, and militarism. Successful completion of this course will meet the requirements for five (5) Adult High School Diploma credits. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: See Counselor OD 38164 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 08:30am - 09:45am Online ZOOM 25 12 13 Cynthia Mata-Flores 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: See Counselor L 34289 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 05:30pm - 07:35pm CEC FOOTHILL 114 25 3 22 Cynthia Mata-Flores 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 34289: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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AHSD 6416 - GLOBAL AFFAIRS
Survey of a wide range of global topics, including 20th century world history and contemporary global political, social, cultural and economic issues. Successful completion of this course will meet the requirements for five (5) Adult High School Diploma credits. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: See Counselor OD 37481 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 01:00pm - 02:15pm Online ZOOM 25 8 17 Roberto Flores 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07

AHSD 6421 - MATH BASICS
Master basic arithmetic skills and operations with integers, fractions, decimals, and percentages; solve word problems. Successful completion of this course will meet the requirements for five (5) Adult High School Diploma credits. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: See Counselor L 33456 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 10:20am - 12:30pm CEC FOOTHILL 114 25 6 19 Shu Hua Tang 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 33456: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow travel time when scheduling your classes.
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AHSD 6422 - MATHEMATICS PRE-ALGEBRA
Structure and concepts of Algebra, including variables, expressions, equations, absolute value, inequalities, and properties of real numbers; and the techniques of Algebra, including solving equations and inequalities, graphing linear equations, and solving word problems. Successful completion of this course will meet the requirements for five (5) Adult High School Diploma credits. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: See Counselor OD 33458 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 10:30am - 11:45am Online ZOOM 25 6 19 Shu Hua Tang 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07

AHSD 6423 - ALGEBRA IA
Study of the language, concepts, and techniques of algebra, including integers, exponents, radicals, order of operation, scientific notation, linear equations, inequalities, and evaluate multiple variables. Successful completion of this course will meet the requirements for five (5) Adult High School Diploma credits. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: See Counselor OD 37483 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 06:00pm - 07:15pm Online ZOOM 25 17 8 Juliana Yankey 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
Restricted: See Counselor L 38167 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 05:30pm - 07:40pm CEC FOOTHILL 201 25 1 24 Tim Vu 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 38167: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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AHSD 6424 - ALGEBRA IB
Study of the language, concepts, and techniques of algebra, linear equations, inequalities, relationship of functions, polynomials, and quadratic equations. Successful completion of this course will meet the requirements for five (5) Adult High School Diploma credits. Meets diploma requirements for mathematics. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, P

 

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: See Counselor L 37484 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 08:00am - 10:05am CEC FOOTHILL 137B 25 3 22 Juliana Yankey 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 37484: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Restricted: See Counselor OD 38158 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 06:00pm - 07:15pm Online ZOOM 25 13 12 Juliana Yankey 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07

AHSD 6425 - INTRODUCTION TO GEOMETRY
Study of the Pythagorean Theorem, right triangle, two-dimensional and three-dimensional objects, and circles. Successful completion of this course will meet the requirements for five (5) Adult High School Diploma credits. Meets diploma requirements for mathematics. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: See Counselor HY 38169 0.0 Lecture S 09:00am - 11:20am CEC FOOTHILL 114 25 1 24 Frank Oceguera III 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 6.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
CRN 38169: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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AHSD 6426 - LIFE SCIENCE – BIOLOGY
The study of life, including biological chemistry, cells, organisms and classification, and ecology. Successful completion of this course will meet requirements for five (5) Adult High School Diploma credits. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: See Counselor OD 38170 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 07:20pm - 08:55pm Online ZOOM 25 15 10 Wendolyn Ince 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 1.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07

AHSD 6427 - LIFE SCIENCE – PHYSIOLOGY
The study of physiology and genetics. Basic structure and function of human organ systems are the focus, supplemented with plant physiology and basic genetics. Successful completion of this course will meet requirements for five (5) Adult High School Diploma credits. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: See Counselor OD 34608 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 07:20pm - 08:55pm Online ZOOM 25 16 9 Wendolyn Ince 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 1.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05

AHSD 6428 - PHYSICAL SCIENCE – CHEMISTRY
The study of chemistry, including atomic structure, substances, and reactions. Successful completion of this course will meet requirements for five (5) Adult High School Diploma credits. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: See Counselor L 38079 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 10:15am - 12:20pm CEC FOOTHILL 201 25 1 24 Wendolyn Ince 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 38079: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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AHSD 6429 - PHYSICAL SCIENCE – PHYSICS
The study of physics, including energy types, transformations, and uses, and forces. Successful completion of this course will meet requirements for five (5) Adult High School Diploma credits. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: See Counselor L 38533 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 10:15am - 12:25pm CEC FOOTHILL 201 25 5 20 Wendolyn Ince 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 38533: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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AHSD 6431 - TECHNOLOGY SKILLS FOR ACADEMIC SUCCESS
Technology skills to function successfully in the high school and college environment. Topics include creating, editing, sharing, storing, and uploading digital documents and audio/visual materials and navigating Canvas. Successful completion of this course will meet requirements for five (5) Adult High School Diploma credits. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: See Counselor HY 38534 0.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 11:20am CEC FOOTHILL 114 25 2 23 Catherine Cheng 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 6.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
CRN 38534: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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AHSD 6435 - HEALTH
Informed use of health-related information and an overview of positive attitudes and responsible behavior for making decisions to promote lifelong physical, mental, and social health. Successful completion of this course will meet requirements for five (5) Adult High School Diploma credits. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: See Counselor HY 38607 0.0 Lecture S 09:00am - 11:20am CEC FOOTHILL 228 25 0 25 Caroline Chance 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 6.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
CRN 38607: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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AHSD 6436 - MUSIC APPRECIATION
Appreciating music as a science and an art. Development of active listening skills through the use of learning the basic elements of music to connect and enjoy music of many genres and cultures. Emphasis of multi-cultural musical expression in historical and societal contexts for a global music perspective. Successful completion of this course will meet requirements for five (5) Adult High School Diploma credits. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: See Counselor HY 38535 0.0 Lecture S 09:00am - 11:20am CEC FOOTHILL 114 25 8 17 Catherine Thompson 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 6.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
CRN 38535: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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AHSD 6439 - SPANISH FOR BEGINNERS
Spanish for beginners. Essential Spanish language communications skills through interactive and immersive lessons that integrate exploration of the culture, history and geography of the Spanish-speaking world. Successful completion of this course will meet requirements for five (5) Adult High School Diploma credits. This course meets requirements for the humanities. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: See Counselor HY 38609 0.0 Lecture S 09:00am - 11:20am CEC FOOTHILL 137A 25 5 20 Staff 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 6.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
CRN 38609: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE

AJ 010 - INTRODUCTION TO THE ADMINISTRATION OF JUSTICE
History and philosophy of administration of justice in the United States of America from its inception to its role in a culturally diverse society. Identification and explanation of the various components of the criminal justice system; theories of crime, punishment and rehabilitation; examination of the contemporaneous hiring processes of law enforcement agencies, including but not limited to preparation of the application, oral board analysis and overall examination of the system requirements. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: AJ 110
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 30019 3.0 DE Online Lecture M W 08:45am - 10:10am Online ZOOM 60 -- 0 Donald Gallon 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30019: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 30658 3.0 DE Online Lecture M W 10:30am - 11:55am Online ZOOM 40 -- 0 Donald Gallon 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30658: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 35019 3.0 Lecture T Th 08:45am - 10:10am R 111 40 11 29 Milan Ayers 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35019: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 38438 3.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm V 213 40 26 14 Joseph Gooden 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38438: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 36472 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Milan Ayers 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36472: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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AJ 012 - CONCEPTS OF CRIMINAL LAW
Prerequisite: Enrollment in or completion of AJ 010.

Historical development of criminal law; legal research methods; classification of crime through critical thinking analysis as seen through the eyes of the investigator and the trier of fact; in-depth analysis of homicide and related crimes against persons; survey of property crimes and drug and alcohol related offenses; thorough exposure to legal concepts for those considering careers in law enforcement and related legal professions. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: AJ 120
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN OD 30652 3.0 DE Online Lecture M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm Online ZOOM 60 53 7 Donald Gallon 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30652: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 37207 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Milan Ayers 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37207: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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AJ 014 - LEGAL ASPECTS OF EVIDENCE
Prerequisite: AJ 010 and AJ 012.

Origin, development, philosophy and constitutional basis of evidence; constitutional and procedural considerations affecting arrest, search and seizure; kinds and degrees of evidence and rules governing admissibility; judicial decisions interpreting individual rights and case studies; evidentiary requirements justifying the use of force or deadly weapons by peace officers. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU C-ID: AJ 124
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 30023 3.0 Lecture T Th 08:45am - 10:10am V 213 40 17 23 Donald Gallon 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30023: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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AJ 016 - PRINCIPLES AND PROCEDURES OF THE CRIMINAL JUSTICE SYSTEM
Prerequisite: AJ 010 and AJ 012.

Explores the criminal procedure and due process model from apprehension to conviction, including search and seizure, arrest, Miranda laws, right to counsel, bail, pre-trial, trial, appeals, and writs. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU C-ID: AJ 122
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN OD 30026 3.0 DE Online Lecture T Th 10:30am - 11:55am Online ZOOM 40 27 13 Milan Ayers 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30026: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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AJ 018 - COMMUNITY RELATIONS
Prerequisite: AJ 010.

Survey of the relationships of the criminal justice system and the community; explore aspects of community mistrust and misunderstanding of the criminal justice system. The process of interaction between the criminal justice practitioner and the citizen. Analysis of how relationships are developed, maintained, and changed. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: AJ 160
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN OD 30024 3.0 DE Online Lecture T Th 02:45pm - 04:10pm Online ZOOM 40 26 14 Milan Ayers 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30024: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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AJ 019 - PRINCIPLES OF INVESTIGATION
Prerequisite: AJ 010 and AJ 012.

Basic principles of investigative procedures utilized in the United States justice system. Includes human interactions in dealing with the public, specific knowledge necessary for handling crime scenes; interviews, evidence, surveillance, follow-up, technical resources and case preparation. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU C-ID: AJ 140
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 35023 3.0 Lecture T Th 10:30am - 11:55am V 213 40 24 16 Donald Gallon 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35023: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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AJ 128 - USE OF FORCE
Prerequisite: AJ 010.

Methods required for the use of force in the law enforcement field. Preparation for taking law enforcement self-defense test. Protection against persons armed with dangerous and deadly weapons. Demonstration and drill in limited number of holds and come-alongs. Restraint of prisoners and mentally ill persons. Use of baton and application of self-defense kicks and handcuffing techniques. Total of 9 hours lecture and 27 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
OPEN LL 38709 1.0 Lab F 01:00pm - 04:35pm W 201 20 5 15 Kenneth Delgadillo 01/09-03/05 8
Lecture F 04:40pm - 05:45pm W 201 01/09-03/05
ANATOMY

ANAT 025 - HUMAN ANATOMY
Recommended Preparation: Completion of any college-level (1-99) course in the Natural Sciences.

Study of structural organization of the human body from cellular to organ system level of organization. Gross and microscopic anatomy of the integumentary, skeletal, muscular, nervous, sensory, endocrine, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory, digestive, excretory, and reproductive systems of the human body. This course is primarily intended for nursing, allied health, kinesiology, and other health related majors. Total of 36 hours lecture and 108 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: BIOL 110B
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED HY 30362 4.0 Lab M W 08:45am - 11:55am E 102 30 -- 0 Jason Warner 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CLOSED HY 32121 4.0 Lab F 08:45am - 01:00pm E 102 30 -- 0 Jason Warner 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 32121: Please check that your intended transfer program will accept online lab hours for a Human Anatomy course.
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CLOSED LL 36010 4.0 Lab M W 08:45am - 11:55am SV 34 30 -- 0 Chiara Mazzasette 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture F 08:45am - 10:50am SV 34 01/09-05/07
CRN 36010: More course details at Course Section Profiles
CRN 36010: Zero Textbook Cost Option, Click CRN for details.

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CLOSED HY 37546 4.0 Lab M W 10:30am - 12:35pm SV 33 30 -- 0 Dany Chammas 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lab 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 37546: Please check that your intended transfer program will accept online lab hours for a Human Anatomy course.
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CLOSED HY 38602 4.0 Lab T Th 08:45am - 11:55am SV 34 30 -- 0 Michael Clark 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CLOSED OD 30031 4.0 DE Online Lecture T 01:00pm - 01:50pm Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 Cara Burres-Jones 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 1.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 30031: This section will require the use of webcams. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted LL 30033 4.0 Lab M W 02:25pm - 05:35pm SV 33 24 -- 0 Teresa Trendler 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture M 01:15pm - 02:05pm SV 33 01/09-05/07
Lecture W 01:15pm - 02:20pm SV 33 01/09-05/07
CRN 30033: This section will include observations of projected cadavers.
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CLOSED LL 30036 4.0 Lab T Th 02:10pm - 05:20pm E 102 30 -- 0 Nick Schultz 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture T 01:00pm - 01:50pm E 102 01/09-05/07
Lecture Th 01:00pm - 02:05pm E 102 01/09-05/07
CRN 30036: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.
CRN 30036: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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CLOSED LL 31230 4.0 Lab T Th 08:45am - 11:55am E 102 30 -- 0 Chiara Mazzasette 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture T 01:00pm - 03:05pm SV 31 01/09-05/07
CRN 31230: More course details at Course Section Profiles.
CRN 31230: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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CLOSED LL 33887 4.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 01:50pm SV 33 24 -- 0 Teresa Trendler 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 01:55pm - 05:05pm SV 33 01/09-05/07
Lecture Th 01:00pm - 02:05pm SV 33 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 02:10pm - 05:20pm SV 33 01/09-05/07
CRN 33887: This section will include observations of projected cadavers.
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CLOSED LL 34545 4.0 Lab M W 01:40pm - 04:50pm SV 34 30 -- 0 Cara Burres-Jones 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture M 12:30pm - 01:20pm SV 34 01/09-05/07
Lecture W 12:30pm - 01:35pm SV 34 01/09-05/07
CLOSED HY 36011 4.0 Lab T Th 01:00pm - 03:05pm SV 34 30 -- 0 Dany Chammas 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lab 2 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 36011: Please check that your intended transfer program will accept online lab hours for a Human Anatomy course.
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CLOSED LL 30034 4.0 Lab M W 06:55pm - 10:05pm SV 34 30 -- 0 Dennis To 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture M 05:45pm - 06:35pm SV 34 01/09-05/07
Lecture W 05:45pm - 06:50pm SV 34 01/09-05/07
CLOSED HY 30315 4.0 Lab T Th 06:15pm - 09:25pm SV 34 30 -- 0 Elie Samaan 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CLOSED HY 36563 4.0 Lab M 05:30pm - 08:40pm E 102 30 -- 0 Anahid Mirzatoni 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 36563: Uses Proctorio software, Click CRN for details.
CRN 36563: Please check that your intended transfer program will accept online lab hours for a Human Anatomy course.

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CLOSED OD 30116 4.0 DE Online Lecture Th 11:00am - 11:50am Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 Dany Chammas 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 1.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 30116: Please check that your intended transfer program accepts a fully online Human Anatomy course.
CRN 30116: This section will require the use of webcams.

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CLOSED OD 30479 4.0 DE Online Lab T Th 07:30am - 10:40am Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 Keith Yuen 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture T 10:45am - 11:35am Online ZOOM 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture Th 10:45am - 11:50am Online ZOOM 01/09-05/07
CRN 30479: Please check that your intended transfer program accepts a fully online Human Anatomy course.
CRN 30479: This section will require the use of webcams.

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CLOSED OD 33380 4.0 DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Joy Balta 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 33380: Please check that your intended transfer program accepts a fully online Human Anatomy course.
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CLOSED OD 36012 4.0 DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Lucy Abubekerov 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 36012: Proctoring software used. Click CRN for details.
CRN 36012: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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CLOSED OD 36562 4.0 DE Online Lab 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Russell Di Fiori 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 36562: More course details at Course Section Profiles
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CLOSED OD 37598 4.0 DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Russell Di Fiori 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 37598: More course details at Course Section Profiles
CRN 37598: Please check that your intended transfer program accepts a fully online Human Anatomy course.
CRN 37598: Zero Textbook Cost Option, Click CRN for details.

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CLOSED LL 33152 4.0 Lecture W 06:15pm - 08:20pm SV 33 24 -- 0 Sean Dunagan 01/09-05/07 16
Lab S 09:00am - 03:30pm SV 34 01/09-05/07

ANAT 110 - DISSECTION ANATOMY
Prerequisite: ANAT 025.

Study of gross anatomy by dissection of a human cadaver with emphasis on musculature, brain, and organs of the thoracic and abdominal cavities. Total of 18 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 32506 2.0 Lecture F 11:00am - 11:50am SV 05 7 -- 0 Teresa Trendler 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 11:55am - 03:05pm SV 05 01/09-05/07
ANTHROPOLOGY

ANTH 001 - BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
Explore the field of biological anthropology, emphasizing the evolution of the human species. Topics include human heredity, mechanisms of human change, human variation, and the reconstruction of human evolutionary history through examination of the fossil record and comparative studies of our closest biological relatives, the living apes. No credit if taken after ANTH 001H. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ANTH 110
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 32333 3.0 Lecture M W 10:30am - 11:55am V 201 40 -- 0 Gabriele Kohpahl 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32333: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted L 36697 3.0 Lecture M W 08:45am - 10:10am V 200 40 -- 0 Sarah Muno 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36697: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 36811 3.0 Lecture T Th 08:45am - 10:10am ANNEX 05 40 27 13 Lauren Arenson 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 37137 3.0 Lecture T Th 10:30am - 11:55am ANNEX 05 40 -- 0 Lauren Arenson 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 37902 3.0 Lecture F 10:30am - 01:40pm V 209 40 -- 0 Lee Coltman 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 31482 3.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm V 200 40 -- 0 Lee Coltman 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 36404 3.0 Lecture M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm V 201 40 -- 0 Gabriele Kohpahl 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 30037 3.0 Lecture M 06:00pm - 09:10pm R 516 40 30 10 Gilbert Ramos 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 32948 3.0 Lecture T 06:15pm - 09:25pm V 201 40 15 25 Mari Pritchard-Parker 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 35550 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Derek Milne 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35550: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 36460 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Roxanne Mayoral 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36460: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 36462 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Derek Milne 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36462: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 36695 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Gabriele Kohpahl 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36695: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 37034 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Derek Milne 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37034: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 37532 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Derek Milne 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37532: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 37722 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Sashur Henninger 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 37722: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 37533 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Sashur Henninger 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 37533: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 38849 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Sashur Henninger 03/13-05/07 8
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-05/05 for 15 weeks.
Restricted: Dual Enrollment L 38687 3.0 Lecture W F 12:30pm - 02:05pm PCC Northwest D112 35 10 25 Jamie Vilos 01/09-05/05 15
CRN 38687: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
CRN 38687: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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ANTH 001H - HONORS BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance into the Honors program.

Explore the field of biological anthropology, emphasizing the evolution of the human species. Topics include human heredity, mechanisms of human change, human variation, and the reconstruction of human evolutionary history through examination of the fossil record and comparative studies of our closest biological relatives, the living apes. This enriched course is designed for the Honors Program allowing, more student-directed discussions and more extensive writing assignments. No credit if taken after ANTH 001. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ANTH 110
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 34840 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Derek Milne 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34840: Honors Transfer Program - Click CRN for info.
CRN 34840: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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ANTH 001L - LABORATORY IN BIOLOGICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Lab Courses
Prerequisite: Enrollment in or completion of ANTH 001.

Laboratory to explore selected topics in biological anthropology including genetics human variation, the living primates, and human paleontology. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ANTH 115L
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted B 33576 1.0 Lab T 08:45am - 11:55am V 203 25 -- 0 Sarah Muno 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 33576: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
CRN 33576: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.

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OPEN B 33577 1.0 Lab Th 08:45am - 11:55am V 203 25 22 3 Sarah Muno 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 33577: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
CRN 33577: Honors Option Program. Click CRN details.

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OPEN B 33579 1.0 Lab F 10:30am - 01:40pm V 203 25 20 5 Gilbert Ramos 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN B 36129 1.0 Lab W 08:45am - 11:55am V 203 25 8 17 Jamie Vilos 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN B 33578 1.0 Lab T 01:00pm - 04:10pm V 203 25 24 1 Sarah Muno 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 33578: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
CRN 33578: Honors Option program. Click CRN for details.

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OPEN B 34683 1.0 Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:10pm V 203 25 23 2 Sarah Muno 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34683: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details. CRN 34683: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN B 36414 1.0 Lab M 06:00pm - 09:10pm V 203 25 24 1 Dianna Stifter 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36414: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 30335 1.0 DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Sashur Henninger 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30335: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 30640 1.0 DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Dianna Stifter 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30640: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 31667 1.0 DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Jamie Vilos 01/09-05/07 16

ANTH 002 - CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
Origin, development and extensiveness of socio-economic groups such as tribe, clan and family; religious phenomena such as ritual, belief and worship; language phenomena and thought processes. No credit if taken after ANTH 002H. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ANTH 120
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 30893 3.0 Lecture M W 08:45am - 10:10am ANNEX 03 40 -- 0 Lee Coltman 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 36696 3.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm ANNEX 03 40 18 22 Sashur Henninger 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36696: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 36743 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Lauren Arenson 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36743: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 38385 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Lauren Arenson 01/09-05/07 16
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Waitlisted OD 37726 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Sashur Henninger 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 37726: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 36808 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 James Sera 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 36808: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ANTH 002H - HONORS CULTURAL ANTHROPOLOGY
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance into the Honors program.

Origin, development and extensiveness of socio-economic groups such as tribe, clan and family; religious phenomena such as ritual, belief and worship; language phenomena and thought processes. This enriched course is designed for the Honors Program allowing more student-directed discussions and more extensive writing assignments. No credit if taken after ANTH 002. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ANTH 120
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 36130 3.0 Lecture F 02:00pm - 05:10pm V 201 35 13 22 Derek Milne 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36130: Honors Transfer Program - Click CRN for info.
CRN 36130: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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ANTH 003 - INTRODUCTION TO ARCHAEOLOGY
Methods, theories and practices of archaeology. An exploratory survey of how archaeologists discover, describe, interpret, and explain the past through the analysis of material remains left by ancient peoples. Topics include the history and interdisciplinary nature of archaeology; field methods, analytical practices, and dating techniques; categories of archaeological evidence; professional ethics; and selected cultural sequences and archaeology site examples. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ANTH 150
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 33303 3.0 Lecture M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm V 203 40 34 6 Sarah Muno 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 33303: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ANTH 004 - ANTHROPOLOGY OF RELIGION, MAGIC, WITCHCRAFT
An introduction to anthropology through analysis of the origins and development of supernatural beliefs from prehistoric people to contemporary societies using archaeological examples, cross-cultural ethnographic studies. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 36131 3.0 Lecture T Th 10:30am - 11:55am ANNEX 03 40 39 1 Sashur Henninger 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36131: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ANTH 005 - INTRODUCTION TO LINGUISTIC ANTHROPOLOGY
Overview of human languages, their unique nature, characteristics, the varied social and cultural uses of language, the ways culture and communication mutually influence each other, including language socialization, social variation in language use and cross cultural communication. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ANTH 130
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 30625 3.0 Lecture F 10:30am - 01:40pm V 201 40 20 20 Derek Milne 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30625: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.
CRN 30625: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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ANTH 007 - ARCHAEOLOGICAL ARTIFACT ANALYSIS
Recommended Preparation: Enrollment in or completion of ANTH 003.

An introduction to the concepts and techniques used by archaeologists to examine varied types of archaeological materials. Basic instruction in artifact handling, identification, classification, cataloging, analysis, and curation. Total of 45 hours lecture and 27 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 38386 3.0 Lecture M W 02:00pm - 03:05pm V 203 25 9 16 Mari Pritchard-Parker 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M W 03:10pm - 04:00pm V 203 01/09-05/07

ANTH 009 - GENDER, SEX AND CULTURE
Explores the anthropology of sex and gender including the relationship between biology and culture in human evolution, archaeological evidence of gender distinctions in prehistory, cross-cultural constructions of masculinity, femininity, and sexuality, variations in sexual division of labor and economic stratification, gender differences in religion and family, and the impact of gender issues in the contemporary global culture. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 36698 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Lauren Arenson 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 37537 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Lauren Arenson 01/09-05/07 16

ANTH 086 - CHICANO/A AND LATINO/A AMERICAN CULTURE
Cross-listed course: ETH 086.

Analysis of the Chicana/o and Latina/o cultures within the United States. Focus on the immigration experience as it relates to ethnicity and gender. Emphasis placed on the intersectionalities of race, ethnicity, gender, class, immigration status, language, sexuality, socioeconomic classes. No credit if taken after ETH 086 or ANTH 031. Total of 54 hours lecture. Formerly ANTH 031.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 37539 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Naomi Ramirez 01/09-05/07 16
ARABIC

ARBC 001 - ELEMENTARY ARABIC
Modern Standard Arabic (MSA) with a focus on communication skills and the basic structure of the Arabic language. Includes the alphabet, pronunciation, simple oral communication, reading simple texts, the fundamentals of Arabic grammar and other basic language skills. Stress on the the links between language and culture and introduces the language within cultural contexts. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 30043 5.0 Lecture T Th 06:45pm - 09:15pm C 153 30 14 16 Anwar El-Issa 01/09-05/07 16
ARCHITECTURE

ARCH 010A - ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS
Corequisite: ARCH 012A.
Recommended Preparation: Enrollment in or completion of ARCH 011.

Introduction to formal visual principles through design exercises. Emphasis on developing creativity and effectiveness in communicating a comprehensive design concept. Analysis of the built environment focusing on the interaction between art and architecture and their environment. Application of investigation techniques and ideas to the analysis of built form focusing on the connection between built form and its meaning. Execution of projects using a variety of communication skills including: traditional drawing, model making, computer illustration and digital imaging. Required field trips. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 37603 3.0 Lecture M 12:15pm - 02:20pm V 206 24 -- 0 Roxanna Mikhailik 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 02:30pm - 03:20pm V 206 01/09-05/07
Lab W 12:15pm - 03:30pm V 206 01/09-05/07
CRN 37603: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN LL 38855 3.0 Lecture M 07:15pm - 09:20pm V 206 24 12 9 Mark Ng 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 09:30pm - 10:20pm V 206 01/09-05/07
Lab W 07:15pm - 10:30pm V 206 01/09-05/07
CRN 38855: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ARCH 010B - DESIGN FUNDAMENTALS
Prerequisite: ARCH 010A, ARCH 011, and ARCH 012A.
Corequisite: ARCH 012B.

Application of three-dimensional design principles to the execution of simple architectural projects. Emphasis on developing a structured architectural design process that will lead to solutions that are firmly based on concepts. Field trips for active research and exploration of project sites. Study and application of abstract architectural theories of three-dimensional form, space, order, program and site in design projects. Required field trips. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 31084 3.0 Lecture M 08:45am - 10:50am V 206 24 18 6 Benjamin Warwas 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 11:00am - 11:50am V 206 01/09-05/07
Lab W 08:45am - 12:00pm V 206 01/09-05/07
CRN 31084: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN LL 34201 3.0 Lecture M 07:15pm - 09:20pm V 206 24 3 9 Mark Ng 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 09:30pm - 10:20pm V 206 01/09-05/07
Lab W 07:15pm - 10:30pm V 206 01/09-05/07
CRN 34201: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ARCH 011 - INTRODUCTION TO ARCHITECTURE
Exploration of architectural education and the design professions through topics such as design, drawing, contemporary philosophies of design, and theory. Study of the past, present, and future of the architectural profession and an examination of various related design professions including landscape architecture, interior design, industrial design, city planning, and urban design. Survey of the various roles these designers play in effecting the built environment as individuals and how they interrelate as a design team. Observation of significant architectural examples will present architecture as a unified expression of an architect's dream. Required field trips. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 31751 2.0 DE Online Lecture F 10:00am - 12:05pm Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 M Greenstein 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31751: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 30379 2.0 DE Online Lecture F 01:00pm - 03:05pm Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 M Greenstein 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30379: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 38591 2.0 Lecture T 05:30pm - 07:35pm V 209 30 16 14 Oleg Mikhailik 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38591: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 35928 2.0 DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Gregory Zamora 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35928: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ARCH 012A - VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS I
Corequisite: ARCH 010A.
Recommended Preparation: Enrollment in or completion of ARCH 011.

Development of two- and three-dimensional drawing concepts, principles and techniques using mechanical and digital methods. Critically examine an iconic work of architecture through hand drawn orthographic paraline and perspective drawings as well as state of the art two-dimensional CAD drawing and three-dimensional digital modeling and rendering. Study of presentation types and how they can be utilized to communicate architectural ideas using state of the art digital imaging/illustration/composition software. Development of skill sets required in corresponding design studio courses. Required field trips. Total of 18 hours lecture and 108 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 38852 3.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 01:50pm V 204 24 11 10 Natasha Bajc 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 02:00pm - 04:50pm V 204 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:50pm V 204 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted LL 37604 3.0 Lecture T 06:15pm - 07:05pm V 204 24 -- 0 Justin Sasada 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 07:15pm - 10:00pm V 204 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 06:15pm - 10:05pm V 204 01/09-05/07

ARCH 012B - VISUAL COMMUNICATIONS II (DIGITAL MEDIA)
Prerequisite: ARCH 010A and ARCH 012A.

Corequisite: ARCH 010B.

Development of advanced digital communications representation techniques using state of the art computer software including: two-dimensional drawing, three-dimensional digital model building, digital rendering and digital imaging/illustration/composition. A critical examination of iconic architecture using conceptual and analytical three-dimensional diagramming of architectural systems, concepts and theory. Development of skill sets required in design studio courses. Required field trips. Total of 18 hours lecture and 108 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 30867 3.0 Lecture T 08:00am - 08:50am V 204 24 18 6 Gregory Zamora 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 09:00am - 11:45am V 204 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 08:00am - 11:50am V 204 01/09-05/07
OPEN LL 34203 3.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 01:50pm V 204 24 3 10 Natasha Bajc 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 02:00pm - 04:50pm V 204 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:50pm V 204 01/09-05/07

ARCH 014 - MATERIALS AND PROCESSES OF CONSTRUCTION
Recommended Preparation: Enrollment in or completion of ARCH 020A.

Hands on exploration of materials and methods of construction, properties, assembly and fabrication of basic construction materials as they relate to building design. Examination of historic and contemporary architecture focusing on building materials and structural systems as they relate to design concepts. Review of the basic types of governmental regulatory constraints that architects must understand to design a building. Analysis of the basic structural forces that operate on buildings. In depth examination of the sequential processes of construction of a building. Required field trips. Total of 18 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 31749 2.0 Lecture S 09:00am - 09:50am V 206 24 17 7 Mark Ng 01/09-05/07 16
Lab S 10:10am - 01:25pm V 206 01/09-05/07
CRN 31749: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ARCH 020A - ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
Prerequisite: ARCH 010B and ARCH 012B.
Recommended Preparation: Enrollment in or completion of ARCH 014.

Exploration and development of concepts through architectural issues such as site, circulation, program, building structure and enclosure. Critical examination of architectural issues and ideas discussed in the context of student projects in the design studio. Application of critical structural and building material knowledge to architectural design projects. Required field trips. Total of 54 hours lecture and 162 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 37863 6.0 Lab T 08:45am - 11:55am V 206 24 7 2 Thomas Stallman 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture T 01:00pm - 02:25pm V 206 01/09-05/07
Lab T 02:35pm - 04:00pm V 206 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 08:45am - 11:55am V 206 01/09-05/07
Lecture Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm V 206 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 02:35pm - 04:00pm V 206 01/09-05/07
CRN 37863: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ARCH 020B - ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
Prerequisites: ARCH 014 and ARCH 020A.

Development of principles and processes of architecture through more complex architectural design projects. Exploration of complex programmatic relationships through concepts. Comparative analysis of a broad range of architectural building types as they relate to student design projects. Examination of sustainability and environmental issues of climate and lighting and how these issues can be addressed as integral components of an architectural design solution. Field trips for active exploration of project sites. Required field trips. Total of 54 hours lecture and 162 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 30049 6.0 Lab T 08:45am - 11:55am V 206 24 15 2 Thomas Stallman 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture T 01:00pm - 02:25pm V 206 01/09-05/07
Lab T 02:35pm - 04:00pm V 206 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 08:45am - 11:55am V 206 01/09-05/07
Lecture Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm V 206 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 02:35pm - 04:00pm V 206 01/09-05/07
CRN 30049: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ARCH 022A - ARCHITECTURAL PRACTICE
Architectural drafting conventions. Relationship of drawings and their functions, schedules and related detail drawings. Preparation of working drawings for a wood frame building involving light framing and heavy timber construction. Total of 54 hours lecture and 108 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 35742 5.0 Lecture M W 08:00am - 09:25am V 204 24 12 12 Oleg Mikhailik 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M W 09:35am - 12:45pm V 204 01/09-05/07
CRN 35742: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ARCH 024A - HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE – PREHISTORY TO LATE MEDIEVAL
Development of architecture from Prehistory, through ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt, ancient Greece and Rome, Medieval Europe and Asia to the end of the Medieval period. Development of ancient, traditional or indigenous architecture of India, Islam, China, Japan, Africa, and the Americas. Influence of geography, religion and socio-economic factors on architecture. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 37101 3.0 Lecture T 05:00pm - 08:10pm V 206 35 21 14 Deborah Bird 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37101: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 36344 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Deborah Bird 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36344: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 37599 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Deborah Bird 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37599: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ARCH 024B - HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE – RENAISSANCE TO CONTEMPORARY
Basis and development of modern architecture from the Renaissance to the present day. Influence of technological, ecological, environmental, and socio-economic factors on architecture. Trends in contemporary architecture and environmental design. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 30155 3.0 Lecture Th 05:30pm - 08:40pm V 206 35 7 28 Natasha Bajc 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 37601 3.0 DE Online Lecture T 05:30pm - 06:55pm Online ZOOM 35 -- 0 M Greenstein 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CLOSED OD 37602 3.0 DE Online Lecture Th 05:30pm - 06:55pm Online ZOOM 35 -- 0 M Greenstein 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
ARMENIAN

ARMN 001 - ELEMENTARY ARMENIAN
Fundamentals of Armenian pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary in a cultural context. Development of speaking, reading, listening and writing skills with an introduction to Armenian history, religion society, culture and music. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38399 5.0 Lecture T Th 09:45am - 12:15pm C 301 30 6 24 Kevork Halladjian 01/09-05/07 16

ARMN 002 - ELEMENTARY ARMENIAN
Prerequisite: ARMN 001, or the first year of high school Armenian, or placement the foreign language assessment process.

Continuation of grammar essentials; practice in reading, speaking and writing Armenian; customs and culture. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 33902 5.0 Lecture T Th 06:15pm - 08:45pm C 301 30 2 28 Kevork Halladjian 01/09-05/07 16
ART

ART 001A - HISTORY OF WESTERN ART – PREHISTORIC THROUGH MEDIEVAL
Survey of the history of architecture, sculpture, painting and the minor arts from prehistory, through the medieval period of Western civilizations. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 33013 3.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm PCC Rosemead 217 35 29 6 Annalee Andres 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 33013: This section is taught at the Rosemead facility, 4105 N. Rosemead Blvd., Rosemead, CA 91770. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
CRN 33013: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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CLOSED OD 35410 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Sandra Haynes 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 36093 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Joseph Futtner 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36093: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 36162 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Joseph Futtner 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36162: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 36573 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Joseph Futtner 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36573: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 36643 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Deirdre Wills 01/09-05/07 16

ART 001B - HISTORY OF WESTERN ART – RENAISSANCE THROUGH CONTEMPORARY
Survey of the history of architecture, sculpture, painting and the minor arts from Renaissance to present day in Western civilizations. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ARTH 120
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 30056 3.0 Lecture M W 07:00am - 08:25am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 101 60 45 15 Joseph Futtner 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30056: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 38683 3.0 Lecture T Th 02:45pm - 04:10pm PCC Rosemead 217 48 9 39 Annalee Andres 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38683: This section is taught at the Rosemead facility, 4105 N. Rosemead Blvd., Rosemead, CA 91770. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
CRN 38683: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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CLOSED OD 30059 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 60 -- 0 Katrina Klaasmeyer 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30059: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 32190 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 60 -- 0 Joseph Futtner 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32190: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details
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CLOSED OD 37788 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 60 -- 0 Deirdre Wills 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 38641 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 60 -- 0 Sandra Haynes 01/09-05/07 16

ART 001C - ARTS OF AFRICA, OCEANIA, AND INDIGENOUS NORTH AMERICA
Survey of art, architecture, and visual culture within select regions in Africa, Oceania, and indigenous North America. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 36617 3.0 Lecture M 07:15pm - 10:25pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 101 60 16 44 Katrina Klaasmeyer 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36617: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ART 003B - HISTORY OF ASIAN ART
Architecture, sculpture, painting and the minor arts of China, Korea and Japan; includes religious and philosophical influences on art forms. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 32564 3.0 Lecture W 07:15pm - 10:25pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 101 60 24 36 Katrina Klaasmeyer 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32564: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ART 004D - HISTORY OF MODERN ART
A survey of the history of modern art that provides an overview of art and architecture from the Western modern period of the 19th and 20th centuries. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ARTH 150
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 32594 3.0 Lecture M W 02:00pm - 03:25pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 101 60 48 12 Dianna Santillano 01/09-05/07 16

ART 005 - ART FUNDAMENTALS
A general art appreciation survey that offers a broad introduction to works of art through the study of theory, terminology, themes, design principles, media and the history of the visual arts across time and diverse cultures. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ARTH 100
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 33014 3.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 12:10pm PCC Rosemead 101 30 28 2 Deirdre Wills 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 33014: This section is taught at the Rosemead facility, 4105 N. Rosemead Blvd., Rosemead, CA 91770. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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CLOSED OD 36579 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Alison Holmes 01/09-03/05 8
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED OD 37116 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Alison Holmes 03/13-05/07 8

ART 008 - HISTORY OF MEXICAN AND CHICANO ART
A survey of Mexican art from its beginning to the present. Includes pre-Columbian, colonial and modern art in Mexico as well as contemporary Mexican-American expression. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 32596 3.0 Lecture M 03:45pm - 06:55pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 101 60 45 15 Dianna Santillano 01/09-05/07 16

ART 011A - FOUNDATION DRAWING
Introduction to principles, elements, and practices of drawing, employing a wide range of subject matter and drawing media. Focus on perceptually based drawing, observational skills, technical abilities, and creative responses to materials and subject matter. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ARTS 110
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 30062 3.0 Lecture M 08:45am - 10:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 305 28 12 16 Yolanda McKay 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 11:00am - 11:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 305 01/09-05/07
Lab W 08:45am - 12:00pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 305 01/09-05/07
CRN 30062: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted LL 30064 3.0 Lecture T 08:45am - 10:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 315 30 -- 0 Richard Parker 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 11:00am - 11:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 315 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 08:45am - 12:00pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 315 01/09-05/07
CRN 30064: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted LL 30066 3.0 Lecture M 12:15pm - 02:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 305 28 -- 0 Stanley Baden 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 02:30pm - 03:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 305 01/09-05/07
Lab W 12:15pm - 03:30pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 305 01/09-05/07
CRN 30066: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted LL 30068 3.0 Lecture M 12:15pm - 02:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 315 30 -- 0 Walter Impert 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 02:30pm - 03:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 315 01/09-05/07
Lab W 12:15pm - 03:30pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 315 01/09-05/07
CRN 30068: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN LL 31123 3.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 03:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 315 30 28 2 Stanley Baden 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 03:15pm - 04:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 315 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:15pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 315 01/09-05/07
CRN 31123: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN LL 31162 3.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 03:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 305 28 7 21 Brian Tucker 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 03:15pm - 04:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 305 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:15pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 305 01/09-05/07
CRN 31162: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN LL 31273 3.0 Lecture T 04:30pm - 06:35pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 305 28 18 10 Brian Tucker 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 06:45pm - 07:35pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 305 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 04:30pm - 07:40pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 305 01/09-05/07
CRN 31273: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 30073 3.0 DE Online Lab 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Walter Impert 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 30073: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 30074 3.0 DE Online Lab 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Maryrose Mendoza 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 30074: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 30219 3.0 DE Online Lab 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Yolanda McKay 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 30219: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 38592 3.0 DE Online Lab 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Maryrose Mendoza 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 38592: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN LL 30550 3.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 11:05am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 315 30 18 12 David Dimichele 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 11:15am - 12:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 315 01/09-05/07
Lab F 12:55pm - 04:10pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 315 01/09-05/07
CRN 30550: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ART 011B - INTERMEDIATE DRAWING
Prerequisite: ART 011A.

Exploration of artistic concepts, styles, and creative expression related to intermediate level drawing, focusing on complex subject matter and concepts using a variety of drawing mediums, techniques, and methodologies. Students will build on fundamental drawing skills to develop personalized approaches to content and materials in exercises covering multiple historical and contemporary approaches to drawing. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ARTS 205
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 30067 3.0 Lecture T 08:45am - 10:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 305 28 -- 0 Stanley Baden 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 11:00am - 11:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 305 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 08:45am - 12:00pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 305 01/09-05/07
CRN 30067: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED LL 30075 3.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 11:05am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 305 28 -- 0 Maryrose Mendoza 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 11:15am - 12:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 305 01/09-05/07
Lab F 12:55pm - 04:10pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 305 01/09-05/07

ART 011C - PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT OF DRAWING
Prerequisite: ART 011B.

Further development of techniques and concepts learned from previous art experiences toward creation of an advanced portfolio of drawings. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED LL 36175 3.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 11:05am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 305 28 -- 0 Maryrose Mendoza 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 11:15am - 12:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 305 01/09-05/07
Lab F 12:55pm - 04:10pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 305 01/09-05/07

ART 012A - BEGINNING LIFE DRAWING
Prerequisite: ART 011A or placement based on the art assessment process.

Drawing the human figure from observation using a wide variety of drawing media and techniques. Descriptive and interpretative approaches of figure drawing. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ARTS 200
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED LL 30076 3.0 Lecture T 08:45am - 10:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 301 30 -- 0 Warren Attebery 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 11:00am - 11:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 301 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 08:45am - 12:00pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 301 01/09-05/07
CRN 30076: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED LL 32037 3.0 Lecture M 07:15pm - 09:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 301 30 -- 0 Warren Attebery 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 09:30pm - 10:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 301 01/09-05/07
Lab W 07:15pm - 10:30pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 301 01/09-05/07
CRN 32037: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ART 012B - LIFE DRAWING
Prerequisite: ART 012A.

Continued study in drawing of the human figure from observation. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED LL 30001 3.0 Lecture T 08:45am - 10:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 301 30 -- 0 Warren Attebery 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 11:00am - 11:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 301 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 08:45am - 12:00pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 301 01/09-05/07
CRN 30001: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED LL 32038 3.0 Lecture M 07:15pm - 09:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 301 30 -- 0 Warren Attebery 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 09:30pm - 10:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 301 01/09-05/07
Lab W 07:15pm - 10:30pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 301 01/09-05/07
CRN 32038: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ART 015 - SKETCHING FOR DESIGN
Quick sketching techniques for beginning design and illustration students utilizing a variety of media including pencil, pen, markers and a variety of papers. Emphasis on developing visual communication skills for advertising, graphics, illustration, jewelry, product and interior design. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 33605 3.0 Lecture T 08:45am - 10:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 109 24 16 8 Poe Tan 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 11:00am - 11:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 109 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 08:45am - 12:00pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 109 01/09-05/07
CRN 33605: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN LL 30079 3.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 03:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 109 24 20 4 Yelen Aye 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 03:15pm - 04:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 109 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:15pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 109 01/09-05/07
CRN 30079: zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN LL 30123 3.0 Lecture T 06:15pm - 08:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 113 24 8 16 Yelen Aye 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 08:30pm - 09:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 113 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 06:15pm - 09:30pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 113 01/09-05/07
CRN 30123: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN LL 31466 3.0 Lecture S 09:00am - 11:05am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 113 24 8 16 Rebecca Kelley 01/09-05/07 16
Lab S 11:15am - 12:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 113 01/09-05/07
Lab S 12:55pm - 04:10pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 113 01/09-05/07
CRN 31466: zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ART 016 - PERSPECTIVE
Beginning elements of one-and two-point perspective utilizing the grid and freehand methods. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 37609 3.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 11:05am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 113 22 21 1 Heather Kurze 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 11:15am - 12:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 113 01/09-05/07
Lab F 01:00pm - 04:10pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 113 01/09-05/07
CLOSED OD 37608 3.0 DE Online Lecture Th 09:50am - 11:55am Online ZOOM 22 -- 0 Heather Kurze 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

ART 018 - RENDERING
Recommended Preparation: ART 015.

Graphic visualization for convincing representation emphasizing contemporary presentation techniques with markers, chalk and pencil. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 30124 3.0 Lecture F 09:30am - 11:35am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 109 24 11 11 Rebecca Kelley 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 11:45am - 12:35pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 109 01/09-05/07
Lab F 01:00pm - 04:10pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 109 01/09-05/07
CRN 30124: zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details
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Waitlisted OD 37742 3.0 DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 24 -- 0 Joel Bell 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 37742: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ART 020 - INDEPENDENT STUDY
Prerequisite: Completion of art specialty sequence or enrollment in last course of sequence and permission of department chairperson.

Individual projects in art. Total of 108 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED IST 30081 2.0 Independent Study 6.8 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CENTER FOR THE ARTS 102 1 -- 0 Staff 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30081: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ART 020A - BEGINNING PAINTING
Prerequisite: Enrollment in or completion of ART 011A.

Introduction to principles, elements, and practices of painting. Focus on exploration of painting materials, perceptual skills and color theory, paint mixing and technique, as well as creative responses to materials and subject matter. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ARTS 210
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 30083 3.0 Lecture T 08:45am - 10:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 321 24 -- 0 Nicholas Lowe 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 11:00am - 11:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 321 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 08:45am - 12:00pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 321 01/09-05/07
CRN 30083: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN LL 36626 3.0 Lecture M 08:45am - 10:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 321 24 22 2 James Morphesis 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 11:00am - 11:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 321 01/09-05/07
Lab W 08:45am - 12:00pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 321 01/09-05/07
CRN 36626: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN LL 30084 3.0 Lecture M 12:15pm - 02:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 321 24 23 1 James Morphesis 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 02:30pm - 03:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 321 01/09-05/07
Lab W 12:15pm - 03:30pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 321 01/09-05/07
CRN 30084: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN LL 30085 3.0 Lecture M 06:00pm - 08:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 321 24 10 14 Nicholas Aguayo 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 08:15pm - 09:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 321 01/09-05/07
Lab W 06:00pm - 09:15pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 321 01/09-05/07
CRN 30085: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ART 020B - INTERMEDIATE PAINTING
Prerequisite: ART 020A.

Investigation of formal and conceptual issues in painting. Development of individual aesthetic in art historical and contemporary art context. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 36624 3.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 03:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 321 24 23 1 Nicholas Lowe 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 03:15pm - 04:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 321 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:15pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 321 01/09-05/07
CRN 36624: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN LL 30093 3.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 11:05am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 321 24 7 10 Beaux Mendes Mendes 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 11:15am - 12:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 321 01/09-05/07
Lab F 12:55pm - 04:10pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 321 01/09-05/07
CRN 30093: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ART 020C - ADVANCED PAINTING
Prerequisite: ART 020B.

Development of a series of paintings related by form and content for exhibition or portfolio. Synthesis of formal and conceptual issues in painting. Aim to distinguish an individual artistic voice in preparation for transfer. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 30095 3.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 11:05am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 321 24 7 10 Beaux Mendes Mendes 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 11:15am - 12:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 321 01/09-05/07
Lab F 12:55pm - 04:10pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 321 01/09-05/07
CRN 30095: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ART 021 - CONTEMPORARY PAINTING PRACTICE
Prerequisite: ART 020C .

Exploration of individual artistic authorship in painting. Production for portfolio to transfer. Preparation for professional artistic practice in the broader community. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 34612 3.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 11:05am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 321 24 0 10 Beaux Mendes Mendes 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 11:15am - 12:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 321 01/09-05/07
Lab F 12:55pm - 04:10pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 321 01/09-05/07
CRN 34612: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ART 022A - BEGINNING WATERCOLOR PAINTING
Prerequisite: Enrollment in or completion of ART 011A or placement based on the art assessment process.

Introduction to the fundamentals of watercolor painting. Emphasis on the basic techniques and principles of watercolor painting. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 30232 3.0 DE Online Lab 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 24 -- 0 Yolanda McKay 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 30232: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN LL 37919 3.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 11:05am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 320 24 8 7 Robin Mitchell 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 11:15am - 12:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 320 01/09-05/07
Lab F 12:55pm - 04:10pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 320 01/09-05/07
CRN 37919: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ART 022B - INTERMEDIATE WATERCOLOR PAINTING
Prerequisite: ART 022A.

Investigation of watercolor techniques and experimental uses of watercolor painting. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 30484 3.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 11:05am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 320 24 7 7 Robin Mitchell 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 11:15am - 12:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 320 01/09-05/07
Lab F 12:55pm - 04:10pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 320 01/09-05/07
CRN 30484: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ART 022C - ADVANCED WATERCOLOR PAINTING
Prerequisite: ART 022B.

Individualized project-based exploration of technical and aesthetic aspects of watercolor painting. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 31156 3.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 11:05am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 320 24 2 7 Robin Mitchell 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 11:15am - 12:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 320 01/09-05/07
Lab F 12:55pm - 04:10pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 320 01/09-05/07
CRN 31156: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ART 025 - BEGINNING SCULPTURE
Introduction to materials, methods and techniques with an emphasis on the development of ideas and personal expression. Materials include clay, plaster, cement, wood utilized for both carving and construction, urethanes, mixed media, video and other digital technologies. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED LL 30039 3.0 Lecture M 08:45am - 10:50am Z 102 17 -- 0 Amy Sarkisian 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 11:00am - 11:50am Z 102 01/09-05/07
Lab W 08:45am - 12:00pm Z 102 01/09-05/07
CLOSED LL 30094 3.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 03:05pm Z 102 17 -- 0 David Dimichele 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 03:20pm - 04:10pm Z 102 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:15pm Z 102 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted LL 31329 3.0 Lecture M 12:15pm - 02:20pm Z 102 17 -- 0 Amy Sarkisian 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 02:30pm - 03:20pm Z 102 01/09-05/07
Lab W 12:15pm - 03:30pm Z 102 01/09-05/07

ART 026 - SCULPTURE
Prerequisite: ART 025.

Expansion of ART 025 with emphasis on discovering the medium that best relates to the student's individual expression. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED LL 30104 3.0 Lecture M 08:45am - 10:50am Z 102 17 -- 0 Amy Sarkisian 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 11:00am - 11:50am Z 102 01/09-05/07
Lab W 08:45am - 12:00pm Z 102 01/09-05/07
CLOSED LL 30707 3.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 03:05pm Z 102 17 -- 0 David Dimichele 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 03:20pm - 04:10pm Z 102 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:15pm Z 102 01/09-05/07

ART 031A - COLOR AND COMPOSITION – TWO DIMENSIONAL DESIGN
Introduction to the concepts, applications, and historical references related to two-dimensional art and composition, including the study of the basic principles and elements of line, shape, texture, value, color and spatial illusion. Development of a visual vocabulary for creative expression through lecture presentations, studio projects, problem solving, and written assignments. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours of laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ARTS 100
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 30097 3.0 Lecture M 08:45am - 10:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 112 24 -- 0 Richard Parker 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 11:00am - 11:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 112 01/09-05/07
Lab W 08:45am - 12:00pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 112 01/09-05/07
CRN 30097: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted LL 38258 3.0 Lecture T 08:45am - 10:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 112 24 -- 0 Kireilyn Barber 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 11:00am - 11:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 112 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 08:45am - 12:00pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 112 01/09-05/07
CRN 38258: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted HY 30098 3.0 Lecture W 12:15pm - 02:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 320 24 -- 0 Lynne Berman 01/09-05/07 16
Lab W 02:30pm - 03:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 320 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lab 3.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 30098: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted LL 30101 3.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 03:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 320 24 -- 0 Kireilyn Barber 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 03:15pm - 04:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 320 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:15pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 320 01/09-05/07
CRN 30101: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 31173 3.0 DE Online Lab T Th 01:00pm - 03:05pm Online ZOOM 24 -- 0 Mary Mc Gilvray 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 31173: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN LL 30103 3.0 Lecture T 06:15pm - 08:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 112 24 14 10 Mary Mc Gilvray 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 08:30pm - 09:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 112 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 06:15pm - 09:30pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 112 01/09-05/07
CRN 30103: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN LL 33604 3.0 Lecture S 09:00am - 11:05am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 112 24 14 10 Sarah Sarchin 01/09-05/07 16
Lab S 11:15am - 12:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 112 01/09-05/07
Lab S 01:00pm - 04:10pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 112 01/09-05/07
CRN 33604: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 30144 3.0 DE Online Lab 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 24 -- 0 Emiko Miyano 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 30144: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ART 031B - COLOR THEORY
Prerequisite: ART 031A.

Principles, theories, and applications of additive and subtractive color in two dimensions. Topics include major historical and contemporary color systems, cultural usage, and the perception of color. Exploration and application of color theories in the development and application of design elements and principles in two-dimensional compositions. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ARTS 270
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted HY 37545 3.0 Lecture M 12:15pm - 02:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 320 24 -- 0 Lynne Berman 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 02:30pm - 03:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 320 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lab 3.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 37545: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details
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CLOSED OD 32772 3.0 DE Online Lab 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 24 -- 0 Martha Brown 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 32772: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ART 032A - DESIGN – THREE DIMENSIONAL
Introduction to the concepts, applications, and historical references related to three-dimensional design and spatial composition, including the study of the elements and organizing principles of design as they apply to three-dimensional space and form. Development of a visual vocabulary for creative expression through lecture presentations and use of appropriate materials for non-representational three-dimensional studio projects. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ARTS 101
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 30099 3.0 Lecture T 08:45am - 10:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 113 24 -- 0 Emiko Miyano 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 11:00am - 11:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 113 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 08:45am - 12:00pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 113 01/09-05/07
CRN 30099: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 30105 3.0 DE Online Lab 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 24 -- 0 Valerie Mitchell 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 30105: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 31755 3.0 DE Online Lab 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 24 -- 0 Valerie Mitchell 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 31755: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 36614 3.0 DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 24 -- 0 Adam Teraoka 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 36614: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ART 033A - PRODUCT DESIGN APPLICATION I
Introduction to the product design profession. Students create hands-on projects with emphasis on innovation, design methodologies, social and environmental issues, consumer trends, sketching and presentation techniques. Completion of the course results in portfolio projects. Overview of the industrial design professions which include product, transportation, environmental and entertainment design. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 31602 3.0 Lecture M 08:45am - 10:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 109 24 9 15 Staporn Subsomboon 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 11:00am - 11:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 109 01/09-05/07
Lab W 08:45am - 12:00pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 109 01/09-05/07
CRN 31602: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN LL 30711 3.0 Lecture T 06:15pm - 08:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 109 24 7 17 Daisuke Yamaguchi 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 08:30pm - 09:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 109 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 06:15pm - 09:30pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 109 01/09-05/07
CRN 30711: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ART 033B - PRODUCT DESIGN APPLICATION II
Prerequisite: ART 033A.

Application of three-dimensional design to industry with emphasis on product development. Portfolio preparation and development for transfer and job placement in the field. Covers the related fields of Entertainment Design and Transportation Design. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 31552 3.0 Lecture M 12:15pm - 02:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 109 24 6 17 Albert Yu 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 02:30pm - 03:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 109 01/09-05/07
Lab W 12:15pm - 03:30pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 109 01/09-05/07
CRN 31552: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ART 033C - PRODUCT DESIGN APPLICATION III
Prerequisite: ART 033B.

Emphasis on corporate product and graphic planning; development of student portfolio. Topics can be with Product Design, Entertainment Design or Transportation Design. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 31553 3.0 Lecture M 12:15pm - 02:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 109 24 1 17 Albert Yu 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 02:30pm - 03:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 109 01/09-05/07
Lab W 12:15pm - 03:30pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 109 01/09-05/07
CRN 31553: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ART 034A - APPLIED DESIGN I – MATERIALS AND PROCESSES
Recommended Preparation: ART 032A.

Introduction to traditional and contemporary concepts and processes in a variety of design media such as metal, wood/fiber, and glass/plexiglass. Emphasis is on design principles in the development of aesthetic forms based on function. Geared towards students with an interest in Jewelry, Product Design, Interior Design, and Sculpture. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU C-ID: ARTS 280
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 30106 3.0 Lecture M 06:00pm - 08:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 115 24 21 3 Adam Teraoka 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 08:15pm - 09:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 115 01/09-05/07
Lab W 06:00pm - 09:15pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 115 01/09-05/07
CRN 30106: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ART 034B - APPLIED DESIGN II – MATERIALS AND PROCESSES
Prerequisite: ART 034A.

Intermediate experiences and research in wood, glass, and metal. Exploration of kinetic forms and other fabricated components such as hinges and mechanisms. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 35408 3.0 Lecture M 06:00pm - 08:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 115 24 0 3 Adam Teraoka 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 08:15pm - 09:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 115 01/09-05/07
Lab W 06:00pm - 09:15pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 115 01/09-05/07
CRN 35408: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ART 036A - JEWELRY/METAL FABRICATION I
Introduction to a wide range of methods, techniques, and material to create jewelry by hand. Includes the study of historical and contemporary practices of jewelry-making and fabrication with a global cultural perspective. Work with copper, brass and sterling silver; creative combination of materials and basic stone setting. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 30107 3.0 Lecture T 08:45am - 10:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 115 24 -- 0 April Kawaoka 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 11:00am - 11:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 115 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 08:45am - 12:00pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 115 01/09-05/07
CRN 30107: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted LL 37881 3.0 Lecture M 08:45am - 10:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 115 24 -- 0 Lydia Hall 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 11:00am - 11:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 115 01/09-05/07
Lab W 08:45am - 12:00pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 115 01/09-05/07
CRN 37881: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ART 036B - JEWELRY/METAL FABRICATION II
Prerequisite: ART 036A.

Expressive use of non-ferrous metal techniques in intermediate fabrication for intermediate jewelry formats. Study of hollow jewelry construction using nonferrous metals. Galvanic etching, hinges, fine silver fusing, and custom made connections will be learned. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 30109 3.0 Lecture M 12:15pm - 02:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 115 24 -- 0 April Kawaoka 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 02:30pm - 03:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 115 01/09-05/07
Lab W 12:15pm - 03:30pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 115 01/09-05/07
CRN 30109: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ART 036C - JEWELRY CASTING
Prerequisite: ART 036B.

Creative use of jewelry casting techniques using the lost wax method. Basic and exploratory skill in wax working, open faced molds, and vacuum casting. Expressive jewelry formats to be created with lost wax casting and fabrication methods. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 30127 3.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 03:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 115 20 8 10 April Kawaoka 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 03:15pm - 04:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 115 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:15pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 115 01/09-05/07
CRN 30127: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ART 038A - INTRODUCTION TO CERAMICS
Introduction to ceramic materials and processes including basic design principles, creative development, hand-building, throwing, glazing techniques, firing, and ceramic terminology. This course covers aesthetics and creative development of clay objects, examining historical, contemporary, and personal modes of expression. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED LL 30111 3.0 Lecture M 08:45am - 10:50am Z 100 17 -- 0 Carlos Ramirez 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 11:00am - 11:50am Z 100 01/09-05/07
Lab W 08:45am - 12:00pm Z 100 01/09-05/07
CRN 30111: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED LL 36618 3.0 Lecture T 08:45am - 10:50am Z 100 17 -- 0 Carlos Ramirez 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 11:00am - 11:50am Z 100 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 08:45am - 12:00pm Z 100 01/09-05/07
CRN 36618: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED LL 30540 3.0 Lecture M 12:15pm - 02:20pm Z 100 17 -- 0 Carlos Ramirez 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 02:30pm - 03:20pm Z 100 01/09-05/07
Lab W 12:15pm - 03:30pm Z 100 01/09-05/07
CRN 30540: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED LL 38596 3.0 Lecture M 07:15pm - 09:20pm Z 100 17 -- 0 Luciano Pimienta 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 09:30pm - 10:20pm Z 100 01/09-05/07
Lab W 07:15pm - 10:30pm Z 100 01/09-05/07
CRN 38596: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ART 038B - INTERMEDIATE CERAMICS
Prerequisite: ART 038A.

Experimental approaches in the development of wheel-thrown and hand-built ceramic forms at the Intermediate level. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED LL 36619 3.0 Lecture T 08:45am - 10:50am Z 100 17 -- 0 Carlos Ramirez 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 11:00am - 11:50am Z 100 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 08:45am - 12:00pm Z 100 01/09-05/07
CRN 36619: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED LL 30114 3.0 Lecture M 12:15pm - 02:20pm Z 100 17 -- 0 Carlos Ramirez 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 02:30pm - 03:20pm Z 100 01/09-05/07
Lab W 12:15pm - 03:30pm Z 100 01/09-05/07
CRN 30114: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED LL 38597 3.0 Lecture M 07:15pm - 09:20pm Z 100 17 -- 0 Luciano Pimienta 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 09:30pm - 10:20pm Z 100 01/09-05/07
Lab W 07:15pm - 10:30pm Z 100 01/09-05/07
CRN 38597: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ART 038C - ADVANCED CERAMICS
Prerequisite: ART 038B.

Individual approaches toward advanced-level development of ceramic forms. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED LL 36620 3.0 Lecture T 08:45am - 10:50am Z 100 17 -- 0 Carlos Ramirez 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 11:00am - 11:50am Z 100 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 08:45am - 12:00pm Z 100 01/09-05/07
CRN 36620: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED LL 30115 3.0 Lecture M 12:15pm - 02:20pm Z 100 17 -- 0 Carlos Ramirez 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 02:30pm - 03:20pm Z 100 01/09-05/07
Lab W 12:15pm - 03:30pm Z 100 01/09-05/07
CRN 30115: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED LL 38598 3.0 Lecture M 07:15pm - 09:20pm Z 100 17 -- 0 Luciano Pimienta 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 09:30pm - 10:20pm Z 100 01/09-05/07
Lab W 07:15pm - 10:30pm Z 100 01/09-05/07
CRN 38598: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ART 038D - PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT IN CERAMICS
Prerequisite: ART 038C.

Advanced projects in ceramics to further develop previously learned techniques and processes in ceramics, implementing various ceramic techniques to produce a portfolio of work. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED LL 36621 3.0 Lecture T 08:45am - 10:50am Z 100 17 -- 0 Carlos Ramirez 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 11:00am - 11:50am Z 100 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 08:45am - 12:00pm Z 100 01/09-05/07
CRN 36621: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED LL 32039 3.0 Lecture M 12:15pm - 02:20pm Z 100 17 -- 0 Carlos Ramirez 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 02:30pm - 03:20pm Z 100 01/09-05/07
Lab W 12:15pm - 03:30pm Z 100 01/09-05/07
CRN 32039: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED LL 38599 3.0 Lecture M 07:15pm - 09:20pm Z 100 17 -- 0 Luciano Pimienta 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 09:30pm - 10:20pm Z 100 01/09-05/07
Lab W 07:15pm - 10:30pm Z 100 01/09-05/07
CRN 38599: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ART 039A - HANDBUILT CERAMICS
Introduction to ceramic materials, and processes including basic design principles, creative development, hand-building, throwing, glaze techniques, firing and ceramic terminology. The course covers aesthetics and creative development of clay objects examining historical, contemporary, and personal modes of expression across cultures. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED LL 30110 3.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 03:05pm Z 100 17 -- 0 Emily Sudd 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 03:15pm - 04:05pm Z 100 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:15pm Z 100 01/09-05/07
CRN 30110: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ART 039B - HANDBUILT CERAMICS
Prerequisite: ART 039A.

Experimental approaches in the development of handbuilt ceramic forms. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED LL 30761 3.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 03:05pm Z 100 17 -- 0 Emily Sudd 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 03:15pm - 04:05pm Z 100 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:15pm Z 100 01/09-05/07
CRN 30761: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ART 039C - HANDBUILT CERAMICS
Prerequisite: ART 039B.

Individual projects in handbuilt ceramics focusing on the development of personal aesthetics. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED LL 30765 3.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 03:05pm Z 100 17 -- 0 Emily Sudd 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 03:15pm - 04:05pm Z 100 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:15pm Z 100 01/09-05/07
CRN 30765: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ART 039D - HANDBUILT CERAMICS
Prerequisite: ART 039C.

Advanced projects in ceramics, integrating multiple handbuilding techniques used to produce a cohesive body of work. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED LL 30783 3.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 03:05pm Z 100 17 -- 0 Emily Sudd 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 03:15pm - 04:05pm Z 100 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:15pm Z 100 01/09-05/07
CRN 30783: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ART 041A - INTERIOR DESIGN: SPACE PLANNING AND MATERIALS I
Recommended Preparation: Enrollment in or completion of ART 032A.

The design of interior spaces through study of space planning, and an understanding of historical interior styles, materials and furnishings. Emphasis placed on application of principles and elements of design in three-dimensional space, ranging from domestic to small commercial projects. Design communication and visualization skills are developed using hand drawings and model building. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 33632 3.0 Lecture M 12:15pm - 02:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 113 22 8 14 Heather Kurze 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 02:30pm - 03:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 113 01/09-05/07
Lab W 12:15pm - 03:30pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 113 01/09-05/07
OPEN LL 37844 3.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 03:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 113 22 7 15 Edward Varias 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 03:15pm - 04:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 113 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:15pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 113 01/09-05/07

ART 041B - INTERIOR DESIGN: SPACE PLANNING AND MATERIALS II
Prerequisite: ART 041A.

Recommended Preparation: Enrollment in or completion of DT 008A.

Intermediate course in Interior Design. Emphasis on space planning, and selection, use, and detailing of materials. Design communication and visualization skills are developed using hand drawings, model building. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours of laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 30377 3.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 03:05pm D 101 22 14 7 Thomas Stallman 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 03:15pm - 04:05pm D 101 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:15pm D 101 01/09-05/07
CRN 30377: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ART 041C - INTERIOR DESIGN: SPACE PLANNING AND MATERIALS III
Prerequisite: ART 041B.
Recommended Preparation: DT 008A.

Emphasis on space planning for commercial and institutional interiors, and the selection, use, and detailing of materials and furniture. Design communication and visualization skills are developed using hand drawings and model building. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 32109 3.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 03:05pm D 101 22 1 7 Thomas Stallman 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 03:15pm - 04:05pm D 101 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:15pm D 101 01/09-05/07
CRN 32109: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ART 052A - INTRODUCTION TO ILLUSTRATION
Prerequisite: ART 011A.
Recommended Preparation: ART 031A.

A study of the common techniques and media used in various illustration fields. Emphasis on problem solving by creating illustrations from specific themes. Projects will apply to the areas of print, entertainment, and galleries. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 32107 3.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 11:05am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 112 24 9 12 Marc Kompaneyets 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 11:15am - 12:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 112 01/09-05/07
Lab F 12:55pm - 04:10pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 112 01/09-05/07
OPEN LL 38446 3.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 03:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 112 24 13 10 Poe Tan 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 03:15pm - 04:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 112 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:15pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 112 01/09-05/07
CRN 38446: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ART 052B - ADVANCED ILLUSTRATION
Prerequisite: ART 052A.
Recommended Preparation: ART 031A.

Refinement of media and techniques with an emphasis towards developing experimental uses. Emphasis on advanced problem solving by creating illustrations from abstract and personal themes. Projects will serve as portfolio pieces for specific illustration areas. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 38451 3.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 03:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 112 24 1 10 Poe Tan 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 03:15pm - 04:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 112 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:15pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 112 01/09-05/07
CRN 38451: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN LL 32115 3.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 11:05am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 112 24 3 12 Marc Kompaneyets 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 11:15am - 12:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 112 01/09-05/07
Lab F 12:55pm - 04:10pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 112 01/09-05/07

ART 075 - EXHIBITION AND PRESENTATION OF VISUAL ART
Recommended Preparation: Previous art-related coursework and demonstrated ability to produce art independently are strongly recommended; Also, satisfactory completion of (or simultaneous enrollment in) ENGL 001A or an equivalent English composition course is recommended.

Development of individual art practices and preparation for transfer or professional applications through public exhibitions of art. Presentations of exhibitions in the campus art gallery or another site, in consultation with the instructor. Includes writing about art, visual documentation, professional installation practices and in-class critique. Class meetings may also include field trips or meetings with artists, gallery directors and other art professionals. This course is best suited to students who have already created a body of work that they wish to exhibit. Work in any medium is accepted. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 35927 3.0 Lecture F 10:30am - 12:35pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 301 24 4 20 Jeffrey Cain 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 12:45pm - 01:35pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 301 01/09-05/07
Lab F 01:55pm - 05:10pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 301 01/09-05/07
CRN 35927: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ART 118 - ADVANCED RENDERING
Prerequisite: ART 018.

Advanced graphic visualization for convincing representation emphasizing advanced presentation techniques and styles by use of marker, pencil, chalk and gouache. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 37743 3.0 Lecture F 09:30am - 11:35am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 109 24 2 11 Rebecca Kelley 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 11:45am - 12:35pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 109 01/09-05/07
Lab F 01:00pm - 04:10pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 109 01/09-05/07
CRN 37743: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ART 135 - PORTFOLIO DEVELOPMENT OF JEWELRY AND METAL FABRICATION
Prerequisite: ART 036C.

Development of an advanced portfolio of metalwork and jewelry utilizing metal fabrication, enameling, and setting techniques. Advanced project techniques such as conceptual and design research and planning, safe studio practices, and execution of jewelry production. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 38595 3.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 03:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 115 20 2 10 April Kawaoka 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 03:15pm - 04:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 115 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:15pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 115 01/09-05/07
CRN 38595: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE

ASL 001 - ELEMENTARY AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE
Basic study of American Sign Language as used by Deaf individuals; development of receptive and expressive skills. Introduction to Deaf culture. Maximum credit for ASL 010A and ASL 001 is 4 units. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 34819 4.0 Lecture M W 09:15am - 11:20am C 301 25 16 9 Kavita Pipalia 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 37238 4.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 01:15pm R 220 25 -- 0 Esteban Gomez 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 38766 4.0 Lecture T Th 09:45am - 11:50am C 351 25 20 5 Yazmin Marin 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 35243 4.0 Lecture M W 01:45pm - 03:50pm C 361 25 -- 0 Jennifer Marfino 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 35244 4.0 Lecture M W 04:00pm - 06:05pm C 361 25 15 10 Jennifer Marfino 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 35245 4.0 DE Online Lecture M W 11:30am - 01:35pm Online ZOOM 25 -- 0 Shmuel Khorsandi 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 37237 4.0 Lecture T Th 03:15pm - 05:20pm C 361 25 19 6 Esteban Gomez 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 38774 4.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 03:05pm PCC Rosemead 106 25 6 19 Yazmin Marin 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38774: This section is taught at the Rosemead facility, 4105 N. Rosemead Blvd., Rosemead, CA 91770. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Waitlisted OD 35924 4.0 DE Online Lecture T Th 05:30pm - 07:35pm Online ZOOM 25 -- 0 Roy McCrory 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 37236 4.0 DE Online Lecture M W 06:15pm - 08:20pm Online ZOOM 25 -- 0 Shmuel Khorsandi 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 34820 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Justin Jackerson 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 34822 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Kavita Pipalia 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 34823 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Justin Jackerson 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 37073 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Roy McCrory 01/09-05/07 16

ASL 002 - ELEMENTARY AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE
Prerequisite: ASL 001.

Continuation of American Sign Language with an emphasis on receptive and expressive skills, signing parameters, spatial locations, classifiers, and lexicalized fingerspelling; vocabulary acquisition with practice; Deaf culture and customs. Maximum credit for ASL 010B and ASL 002 is 4 units. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN OD 38866 4.0 DE Online Lecture M W 01:45pm - 03:50pm Online ZOOM 25 20 5 Justin Jackerson 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 34824 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Jennifer Marfino 01/09-05/07 16

ASL 003 - INTERMEDIATE AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE
Prerequisite: ASL 002.

Intermediate American Sign Language with emphasis on basic conversation through receptive and expressive skills, signing parameters, spatial locations, classifiers, and lexicalized fingerspelling; vocabulary acquisition with practice; Deaf culture and customs. Maximum credit for ASL 010C and ASL 003 is 4 units. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN OD 38867 4.0 DE Online Lecture M W 04:00pm - 06:05pm Online ZOOM 25 8 17 Justin Jackerson 01/09-05/07 16

ASL 004 - INTERMEDIATE AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE – LEVEL 2
Prerequisite: ASL 003.

A continuation of intermediate American Sign Language with emphasis on conversation skills and storytelling; continued expansion of knowledge of Deaf culture and Deaf community. Maximum credit for ASL 010D and ASL 004 is 4 units. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN OD 38401 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 12 13 Jennifer Marfino 01/09-05/07 16

ASL 015 - INTRODUCTION TO DEAF CULTURE
Investigation of Deaf Culture. Emphasis on historical events that have impacted members of the Deaf community. Explores American Sign Language; addresses the diversity and cultural identity of members of the Deaf community in America. For students interested in understanding Deaf culture. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, P


Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 36802 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Justin Jackerson 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 37235 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Jennifer Marfino 01/09-05/07 16
ASTRONOMY

ASTR 001 - ELEMENTARY ASTRONOMY
Prerequisite: MATH 131.

Methods of investigation used by astronomers. Positional and practical astronomy, dynamical astronomy and modern astrophysics. Use of instruments, techniques of observation. Night lab occasionally substitutes for a lecture period. Total of 54 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED LL 38148 4.0 Lecture T Th 05:00pm - 06:25pm PLANETARIUM 100 35 -- 0 Maria Okounkova 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 07:00pm - 09:05pm PLANETARIUM 100 01/09-05/07
CRN 38148: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted LL 38268 4.0 Lecture M W 05:00pm - 06:25pm PLANETARIUM 100 35 -- 0 Paul Bergeron 01/09-05/07 16
Lab W 07:00pm - 07:50pm PLANETARIUM 100 01/09-05/07
Lab W 07:55pm - 09:05pm PLANETARIUM 100 01/09-05/07
CRN 38268: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ASTR 012 - DESCRIPTIVE INTRODUCTION TO ASTRONOMY
Recommended Preparation: MATH 125 or MATH 127B or MATH 128B.

Origin, characteristics and evolution of the solar system, the stars, the galaxies and the universe. No credit if taken after GEOL 016 or ASTR 001. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 38149 3.0 Lecture T Th 02:30pm - 03:55pm PLANETARIUM 100 35 -- 0 Maria Okounkova 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38149: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ASTR 020 - INDEPENDENT STUDY
Recommended Preparation: Enrollment in or completion of any college-level (1-99) course in the Natural Sciences.
Enrollment Limitation: Permission of Dean.

Faculty-guided independent study of a topic in Astronomy. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Permission of Instructor IST 38740 1.0 Independent Study 3.4 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract SV 06 5 0 5 Staff 01/09-05/07 16
ANESTHESIA TECHNOLOGY

AT 115 - ADVANCED ANESTHESIA EQUIPMENT – THEORY AND LAB
Prerequisite: AT 114.
Corequisite: AT 117 and 118.
Enrollment Limitation: Enrollment in the Anesthesia Technology Program.

Introduction to the theory and concepts of advanced anesthesia equipment used in cardiac, neurological, and trauma anesthesia. Total of 54 hours lecture and 45 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 32682 3.5 Lecture W 07:30am - 10:40am KAISER 22 13 9 Sarah Giron 01/09-05/07 16
Lab W 10:45am - 01:15pm KAISER 01/09-05/07

AT 117 - ANESTHESIA TECHNOLOGY CLINICAL EXPERIENCE II Lab Courses
Prerequisite: AT 116.
Corequisite: AT 115 and 118.
Enrollment Limitation: Enrollment in the Anesthesia Technology Program.

Introduction to the theory and concepts of advanced clinical practice skills. Students operate independently as anesthesia technologists in all aspects of patient care including: preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative surgical phases. Total of 270 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 37336 5.0 Lab Th F 07:00am - 03:10pm KAISER 22 13 9 Sarah Giron 01/09-05/07 16

AT 118 - ANESTHESIA TECHNOLOGY CASE STUDY AND PROGRAM REVIEW
Prerequisite: AT 116.
Corequisite: AT 115, 117.
Enrollment Limitation: Enrollment in an Anesthesia Technology Program.

Capstone course utilizing theory and concepts of the clinical practicum for demonstrating safe and effective anesthesia care for all surgical patients to include: preoperative, intraoperative, and postoperative management. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 32684 3.0 Lecture W 01:30pm - 04:40pm KAISER 22 13 9 Sarah Giron 01/09-05/07 16
AUTOMOTIVE TECHNOLOGY

AUTO 100 - BASIC AUTOMOTIVE FUNDAMENTALS
Vocabulary and theory of the internal combustion engine. Covers major vehicle operating systems including ignition, fuel, transmission, driveline, chassis, suspension, brakes, heating, and air conditioning. Recommended for Automotive Program students that have no experience and/or did not attend a High School automotive program. This is the only Automotive Technology course that has no DMV or uniform requirement. No credit if taken after AUTO 032. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, A, P
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 37297 2.0 Lecture T 05:00pm - 07:05pm IT 113 24 -- 0 Jason Wong 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 36373 2.0 DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 24 -- 0 Eli Jaramillo 01/09-05/07 16

AUTO 200 - AUTOMOTIVE FUNDAMENTALS FOR TECHNICIANS
Recommended Preparation: AUTO 100 or AUTO 032 if no previous experience with vehicles.
Enrollment Limitation: Able to manipulate up to 50 lbs. in a safe manner; Work at an average 4-foot working height; Uniform and valid driver's license required.
Introductory course intended for automotive majors and individuals with some automotive knowledge or experience. Automobiles will be covered from the service technician's view covering all roles and responsibilities as recommended by BAR, NATEF, and all Federal and State agencies. Theories and fundamentals of the automobile's major operating systems including: internal combustion engine, ignition, fuel, driveline, chassis, suspension, brakes, heating, and air conditioning. Lab activities in automotive inspection and maintenance service are included. Total of 54 hours of lecture and 54 hours of laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 36374 4.0 Lecture T Th 08:30am - 09:55am IT 105D 20 -- 0 Wendy Lucko 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T Th 10:00am - 11:25am IT 105 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted LL 35428 4.0 Lab T Th 02:30pm - 03:55pm IT 105 20 -- 0 Salvador Diaz 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture T 01:00pm - 02:25pm IT 116 01/09-05/07
Lecture Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm IT 116 01/09-05/07

AUTO 201 - ENGINE OPERATION & TESTING
Prerequisite: AUTO 200.
Enrollment Limitation: Able to manipulate up to 50 lbs. in a safe manner; Work at an average 4-foot working height; Uniform and valid driver's license required.

Technical course with hands-on experience related to automotive engine theory of operation and methods of testing. Extensive practice in using pinpoint testing to diagnose failures. Practice in disassembly measurement and reassembly of various four cycle engines. Use of precision measurement tools and assessing engine failure conditions. No credit if taken after AUTO 220. Total of 54 hours lecture and 162 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 36314 6.0 Lecture M W 08:00am - 09:25am IT 105D 20 -- 0 Wendy Lucko 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M W 09:30am - 12:00pm IT 105 01/09-05/07
Lab F 08:00am - 12:15pm IT 105 01/09-05/07

AUTO 204 - AUTOMOTIVE SUSPENSION & STEERING
Prerequisite: Enrollment in or completion of AUTO 205.
Enrollment Limitation: Able to manipulate up to 50 lbs. in a safe manner; Work at an average 4-foot working height; Uniform and valid driver's license required.

Theory of operation, diagnosis, service and repair of suspension and steering systems. Wheel alignment on Hunter and John Beam Equipment, tire service and repair, tire diagnosis including wheel balancing. This course pertains to the Snap-On Industrial Certification in Wheel Service which includes alignment. NATEF Tasks are the basis of all lab work and ASE Student Certification Exam is required in course. No credit if taken after AUTO 225. Total of 63 hours lecture and 135 hours laboratory.
C-ID: AUTO 140X
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 02/27-05/07 for 9 weeks.
OPEN LL 36165 6.0 Lecture M T W Th F 07:45am - 08:55am IT 116 20 15 5 Salvador Diaz 02/27-05/07 9
Lab M T W Th F 09:00am - 11:50am IT 105 02/27-05/07

AUTO 205 - AUTOMOTIVE BRAKE SYSTEMS
Prerequisite: AUTO 200 and AUTO 206A.
Enrollment Limitation: Able to manipulate up to 50 lbs. in a safe manner; Work at an average 4-foot working height; Uniform and valid driver's license required.

Theory of operation, diagnosis, and repair of ABS systems using ABS scanners. Emphasis is placed on complete brake services including related machine operations. Prepares students for the ASE A5 exam, ASE Student Certification testing is completed in this class. No credit if taken after AUTO 224. Total of 36 hours lecture and 108 hours laboratory.
C-ID: AUTO 150X
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-02/26 for 7 weeks.
OPEN LL 36164 4.0 Lecture M T W Th F 08:00am - 08:50am IT 116 16 14 2 Salvador Diaz 01/09-02/26 7
Lab M T W Th F 08:55am - 12:00pm IT 105 01/09-02/26

AUTO 206A - BASIC AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
Enrollment Limitation: Able to manipulate up to 50 lbs. in a safe manner; Work at an average 4-foot working height; Uniform and valid driver's license required.

Fundamentals of electrical theory and how it is applied in modern vehicles. Understanding of basic automotive electrical systems: circuits and lights, electronic devices, starting motors, charging systems, batteries and indicating devices. Building of automotive circuits, testing and repair of DC automotive circuits. Introduction to reading schematics, and troubleshooting. First level course in the preparation for the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) A6 certification program. No credit if taken after AUTO 050. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 36168 4.0 Lecture M W 01:00pm - 02:25pm IT 116 16 -- 0 Wendy Lucko 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M W 02:30pm - 03:55pm IT 105 01/09-05/07

AUTO 206B - AUTOMOTIVE ELECTRICAL SYSTEMS
Prerequisite: AUTO 200 and AUTO 206A.
Enrollment Limitation: Able to manipulate up to 50 lbs. in a safe manner; Work at an average 4-foot working height; Uniform and valid driver's license required.

Theory, operation, and maintenance of microprocessor-based automotive control systems. Electronic fuel injection ignition, body computer modules and on-board diagnostic systems are covered. Use of digital scan tools, oscilloscopes and trouble-shooting procedures are practiced. This course prepares the student for the ASE A6 Electrical test. No credit if taken after AUTO 151. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 36176 4.0 Lecture T Th 08:30am - 09:55am IT 113 16 -- 0 Douglas Cook 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T Th 10:00am - 11:25am IT 105 01/09-05/07

AUTO 208 - ENGINE PERFORMANCE
Prerequisite: AUTO 201 and AUTO 206B.
Enrollment Limitation: Able to manipulate up to 50 lbs. in a safe manner; Work at an average 4-foot working height; Uniform and valid driver's license required.

Theory and operation of electronic engine controls and includes: electronic fuel injection, electronic ignitions, onboard diagnostics and current emission systems. Laboratory practice includes proper set up and use of digital storage oscilloscopes, scan tools, engine analyzer, four and five-gas emission analyzers, and dynamometer. This course prepares the students for the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) A8 Professional Exam. No credit if taken after AUTO 226 and 227 or 208A and 208B. Total of 72 hours lecture and 108 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 36778 6.0 Lecture M W F 01:00pm - 02:15pm IT 113 20 -- 0 Douglas Cook 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M W F 02:20pm - 04:25pm IT 105 01/09-05/07

AUTO 228A - ALTERNATIVE FUEL VEHICLES
Introductory class to the vocabulary and nomenclature associated with alternate fuel vehicles. History, design, and operation of alternate fuel vehicles will be covered. Dangers of working on high voltage systems and the proper use of industry standard safety practices will be taught. Proper use and testing of personal protective equipment. Total of 18 hours lecture and 27 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-02/09 for 5 weeks.
Waitlisted LL 37298 1.5 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:30pm IT 113 20 -- 0 Douglas Cook 01/09-02/09 5
Lab T Th 02:35pm - 05:00pm IT 105 01/09-02/09

AUTO 228B - ALTERNATIVE FUELS TECHNOLOGY
Prerequisite: AUTO 208 and 228A.
Enrollment Limitation: Able to manipulate up to 50 lbs. in a safe manner; Work at an average 4-foot working height; Uniform and valid driver's license required.

Examination of alternate fuels technology for hybrid and electric vehicles. Theory of operation of high voltage systems, batteries, internal combustion engine, powertrain, and supporting systems. Testing of hybrid and electric vehicle systems utilizing industry standard diagnostic tools. Safety when working with high voltage assemblies, along with proper set-up and operation of diagnostic tools is emphasized. No credit if taken after AUTO 228. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 02/14-05/07 for 11 weeks.
OPEN LL 37299 4.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 03:10pm IT 113 20 4 16 Douglas Cook 02/14-05/07 11
Lab T Th 03:15pm - 05:25pm IT 105 02/14-05/07
BIOLOGY

BIOL 002 - ANIMAL BIOLOGY
Introduction to the major biological principles by exploration of diversity within the Kingdom Animalia. Satisfies the life sciences requirement for students not majoring in biology. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted HY 31204 4.0 Lab W 10:30am - 01:40pm SV 15 27 -- 0 Valerie Foster 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 31204: Optional field trips. Click CRN for details.
CRN 31204: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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CLOSED HY 31200 4.0 Lab T 01:00pm - 04:10pm SV 15 27 -- 0 Valerie Foster 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 31200: Field trips. Click CRN for details.
CRN 31200: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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BIOL 003 - HUMAN BIOLOGY
Introduction to structures, functions, and processes of the human body systems and diseases of those systems from the molecular to whole body levels of organization. This course also includes brief coverage of human development, genetics, evolution and ecology. Specially designed for non-science majors. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED HY 33382 4.0 Lab W 08:45am - 11:55am SV 13 27 -- 0 Chia-Wei Chen 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 33382: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.
CRN 33382: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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Waitlisted HY 33384 4.0 Lab T 08:45am - 11:55am SV 13 27 -- 0 Chia-Wei Chen 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 33384: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.
CRN 33384: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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Waitlisted HY 36014 4.0 Lab F 08:45am - 11:55am SV 13 27 -- 0 Chia-Wei Chen 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 36014: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.
CRN 36014: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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CLOSED OD 33383 4.0 DE Online Lecture Th 02:45pm - 04:10pm Online ZOOM 27 -- 0 Jennifer Kauk-Pepple 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lab 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 33383: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted LL 36043 4.0 Lecture M 05:00pm - 08:10pm SV 13 27 -- 0 Ali Baroon 01/09-05/07 16
Lab W 05:00pm - 08:10pm SV 13 01/09-05/07

BIOL 004 - BOTANY/PLANT DIVERSITY AND ECOLOGY
Prerequisite: MATH 131 or placement based on the Math assessment process.

Comparative diversity, structure, and function of photosynthetic and fungal taxa. Topics include development, morphology and physiology, taxonomy and systematics. Principles of population and community ecology and ecosystem interactions are emphasized. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. C-ID: BIOL 155
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 30213 4.0 Lecture T 03:30pm - 06:40pm HUNTINGTON GARDENS 27 14 13 Sean Lahmeyer 01/09-05/07 16
Lab Th 03:30pm - 06:40pm HUNTINGTON GARDENS 01/09-05/07
CRN 30213: This section is taught at Huntington Gardens, 1151 Oxford Rd., San Marino, CA 91108. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN HY 38425 4.0 Lab F 12:45pm - 03:55pm SV 29 27 24 3 Erika Catanese 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 38425: Field trips. Click CRN for details.
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BIOL 010A - CELLULAR BIOLOGY, GENETICS AND EVOLUTION
Prerequisite: CHEM 001A.

Investigation of the principles governing biochemistry, cell biology, metabolism, genetics, and evolution. This is the first course in a sequence for Biology majors. For majors in biological sciences, but open to all qualified students. Total of 54 hours lecture and 108 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: BIOL 190; BIOL SEQ 135S (WITH BIOL 010B)
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted HY 32093 5.0 Lab T Th 08:45am - 11:55am SV 11 24 -- 0 Elisabeth Choate-Ciletti 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 32093: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN HY 32513 5.0 Lab M W 08:45am - 11:55am SV 11 24 19 5 Susan Bower 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 32513: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN HY 32094 5.0 Lab T Th 01:00pm - 04:10pm SV 11 24 12 12 Elisabeth Choate-Ciletti 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 32094: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN HY 33386 5.0 Lab M W 12:15pm - 03:25pm SV 11 24 15 9 Susan Bower 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 33386: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN LL 35053 5.0 Lecture M W 04:00pm - 05:25pm SV 11 24 10 14 Nick Schultz 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M W 05:30pm - 08:40pm SV 11 01/09-05/07
CRN 35053: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.
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BIOL 010B - THE DIVERSITY OF LIFE ON EARTH: STRUCTURE, FUNCTION AND ECOLOGY
Prerequisite: CHEM 001A and BIOL 010A.

Exploration of the evolution and diversity of living organisms, the structure and function governing their form and function, and the ecological principles that guide their interactions. Second in a 3-course series for Biology majors (BIOL 010A, 010B, 010C). Total of 54 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: BIOL 140; BIOL SEQ 135S (with BIOL 010A)
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED HY 33772 4.0 Lab W 08:45am - 01:00pm FIELD WORK 24 -- 0 Russell Di Fiori 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 33772: More course details at Course Section Profiles
CRN 33772: Required field trips. Click CRN for details
CRN 33772: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.
CRN 33772: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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Waitlisted HY 35557 4.0 Lab F 09:15am - 01:25pm SV 32 24 -- 0 Valerie Foster 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture .8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 35557: More course details at Course Section Profiles
CRN 35557: Required field trips. Click CRN for details
CRN 35557: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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OPEN LL 32765 4.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm SV 32 24 15 9 Jeffrey Cole 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T Th 02:30pm - 04:35pm SV 32 01/09-05/07
OPEN LL 36044 4.0 Lecture M W 04:00pm - 05:25pm SV 32 24 10 14 Jeffrey Cole 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M W 05:30pm - 07:35pm SV 32 01/09-05/07

BIOL 010C - GENETICS
Prerequisite: BIOL 010A.

Application of transmission genetics, molecular genetics, genomics, DNA technology, and bioinformatics to genetic analysis, problem solving, and current issues in genetics. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED HY 33791 3.0 Lecture M 10:30am - 11:55am SV 10 28 -- 0 Jacqueline Duvall 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted L 32510 3.0 Lecture T 02:45pm - 05:55pm SV 10 28 -- 0 Jorge Iniguez 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted HY 35775 3.0 Lecture M 12:15pm - 01:40pm SV 10 28 -- 0 Jacqueline Duvall 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

BIOL 011 - GENERAL BIOLOGY
Basic concepts of biology, the cell, nutrition, a survey of physiological systems, reproduction, heredity, development, diversity of organisms, evolution, ecology and environmental biology. No credit if taken after BIOL 001A, 002, 003, 004, 005, 010A, 010B, 010C or 011H. For non-biology majors, but open to all qualified students. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted HY 30307 4.0 Lecture W 08:45am - 10:10am SV 35 30 -- 0 Jessica Blickley 01/09-05/07 16
Lab W 10:15am - 01:25pm SV 35 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 30307: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted HY 32301 4.0 Lab M 03:45pm - 06:55pm SV 35 30 -- 0 Kelley Voss 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 32301: Requires field trips. Click CRN for details.
CRN 32301: Zero-text-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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Waitlisted HY 33944 4.0 Lecture Th 05:30pm - 06:55pm SV 35 30 -- 0 Katrin Tiemann 01/09-05/07 16
Lab Th 07:15pm - 10:25pm SV 35 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 33944: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN HY 33949 4.0 Lab S 09:00am - 12:10pm SV 35 30 26 4 Imelda Nava-Landeros 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture S 12:15pm - 01:40pm SV 35 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 33949: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details. CRN 33949: Requires field trips. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 33952 4.0 DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Donna Grotzinger 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 33952: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 33962 4.0 DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Aulikki Pekkala-Flagan 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 33962: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 33971 4.0 DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Valerie Wong 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 33971: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 33972 4.0 DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Jacqueline Lin 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 33972: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 33974 4.0 DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Aulikki Pekkala-Flagan 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 33974: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 35401 4.0 DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Raffaella Barbarino 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 35401: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 38259 4.0 DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Maria Garcia 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted HY 33940 4.0 Lab M 10:30am - 01:40pm SV 35 30 -- 0 Jessica Blickley 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture M 01:45pm - 03:10pm SV 35 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 33940: Requires field trips. Click CRN for details.
CRN 33940: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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Waitlisted HY 33943 4.0 Lecture Th 10:30am - 11:55am SV 35 30 -- 0 Jacqueline Duvall 01/09-05/07 16
Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:10pm SV 35 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 33943: Requires field trips. Click CRN for details.
CRN 33943: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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CLOSED HY 33951 4.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Richard Lie 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 33951: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted HY 33963 4.0 Lecture T 10:30am - 11:55am SV 35 30 -- 0 Jacqueline Duvall 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 01:00pm - 01:50pm SV 35 01/09-05/07
Lab T 02:00pm - 04:10pm SV 35 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 33963: Required field trip. Click CRN for details.
CRN 33963: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.
CRN 33963: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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OPEN HY 33965 4.0 Lecture F 08:45am - 10:10am SV 35 30 25 5 Raffaella Barbarino 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 10:15am - 01:25pm SV 35 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 33965: Required field trip. Click CRN for details.
CRN 33965: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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Waitlisted HY 33970 4.0 Lab W 02:00pm - 05:10pm SV 35 30 -- 0 Kelley Voss 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 33970: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details. CRN 33970: Requires field trips. Click CRN for details.
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BIOL 011H - HONORS GENERAL BIOLOGY
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance into the honors program.

Basic concepts of biology, the cell, nutrition, a survey of physiological systems, reproduction, heredity, development, diversity of organisms, evolution, ecology, and environmental biology. As an honors course, students will be expected to complete additional assignments to demonstrate stronger analytical skills and critical analysis of articles published in peer-reviewed journals and primary scientific literature.No credit if taken after BIOL 001A, 002, 003, 004, 005, 011, 010A, 010B, or 010C. For non-biology majors, but open to all qualified students. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 34832 4.0 DE Online Lecture 1.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 24 -- 0 Katharina Rodriguez 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 2 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 34832: Honors Transfer Program. Click CRN for details.
CRN 34832: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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Waitlisted OD 37910 4.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 24 -- 0 Katharina Rodriguez 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 37910: Optional Field Trip: This course will have an optional field trip to a Pasadena natural area.
CRN 37910: Honors Transfer Program - Click CRN for info.
CRN 37910: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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BIOL 016 - MARINE BIOLOGY
Comparative survey of marine organisms and the ecosystems in which they live. Study of oceanography as a basis for exploring marine biodiversity. Biological concepts and human impact on marine ecosystems. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED LL 37557 4.0 Lecture M 02:00pm - 05:10pm SV 15 30 -- 0 Thomas Ryan 01/09-05/07 16
Lab W 02:00pm - 05:10pm SV 15 01/09-05/07
CRN 37557: Field trips. Click CRN for details.
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BIOL 020 - INDEPENDENT STUDY
Recommended Preparation: Enrollment in or completion of any college level (1-99) course in the Natural Sciences.
Enrollment Limitation: Permission of the Dean.

Independent, faculty-guided student inquiry, project, research, laboratory experiment and/or field investigation. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Permission of Instructor IST 38260 1.0 Independent Study 3.4 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract SV 06 1 0 1 Nick Schultz 01/09-05/07 16

BIOL 028 - INTRODUCTION TO BIOINFORMATICS
Prerequisite: BIOL 011 or BIOL 011H.

Structure and function of nucleic acids and proteins including molecular modeling, sequence alignment, and database management. Use of computer programs to perform customized analyses of data. Design and manage biological databases using relational and other types of database applications. Data acquisition and analysis using spreadsheet applications. Recommended basic computer skills. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN HY 37558 3.0 Lab T 06:15pm - 09:25pm SV 15 24 9 15 Jeffrey Cole 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

BIOL 030 - FIELD BOTANY
Collection, identification and classification of native California flowering plants. Field identification of trees, shrubs and wildflowers common in California plant communities. Required instructional trips. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 37027 4.0 Lecture W F 08:45am - 10:10am HUNTINGTON GARDENS 27 -- 0 Brian Dorsey 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 10:30am - 01:40pm HUNTINGTON GARDENS 01/09-05/07
CRN 37027: This section is taught at Huntington Gardens, 1151 Oxford Rd., San Marino, CA 91108. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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BIOL 102B - BIOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGY – ADVANCED TECHNIQUES
Prerequisite: BIOL 102A.

Advanced skills in applied biological technology with a focus on DNA and protein applications. Skills include: use and maintenance of standard laboratory equipment and scientific instruments; methods to purify, quantify, and analyze DNA and/or proteins including column chromatography, immunological assays (ELISA and Western blot analysis), PCR, and electrophoretic techniques; and the production of an industry standard laboratory notebook. DNA and protein sequence analysis performed using bioinformatics tools. Course is taught in a laboratory setting allowing students to develop workplace competencies. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN HY 32508 3.0 Lab M W 04:00pm - 06:05pm SV 28 16 15 1 Pamela Eversole-Cire 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture W 06:10pm - 07:00pm SV 28 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 1.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

BIOL 102C - BIOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGY – CELL CULTURE TECHNIQUES
Prerequisite: BIOL 102A.

Advanced skills in applied biological technology with a focus on basic mammalian cell culture techniques and specialized applications. Skills include: use and maintenance of standard cell culture laboratory equipment; aseptic techniques for cell culture; methods for the growth, propagation, and maintenance of cultured mammalian cells; cell quantitation; cell imaging; introduction of DNA into cultured mammalian cells; cell culture laboratory safety requirements; and the production of an industry standard laboratory notebook. Course is taught in a cell culture laboratory setting to allow students to develop workplace competencies. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 32517 3.0 Lab M W 09:00am - 11:05am SV 27 12 6 6 Pamela Eversole-Cire 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture F 09:00am - 11:05am SV 27 01/09-05/07
OPEN LL 38557 3.0 Lab M W 12:15pm - 02:20pm SV 27 12 7 5 Pamela Eversole-Cire 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture F 12:15pm - 02:20pm SV 27 01/09-05/07

BIOL 102D - BIOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGY – LABORATORY INTERNSHIP
Prerequisite: BIOL 102B or BIOL 102C.
Enrollment Limitation: Instructor approval.

Advanced skills in applied biological technology with a focus on practical applications in a working biotechnology laboratory. Internship in the biotechnology industry or in an academic research laboratory. Total of 180 hours unpaid or 225 hours of paid laboratory practical experience.
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted ISO 32030 3.0 Other Independent Study 14 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract FIELD WORK 10 6 4 Pamela Eversole-Cire 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32030: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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BUSINESS INFORMATION TECH

BIT 011 - BUSINESS DOCUMENT PROCESSING
Production of business documents using word processing software, including proofreading and proper grammar and punctuation. Development of computer keyboarding technique, speed, and accuracy. No credit if taken after BIT 011B. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 34034 2.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Don Parkhurst 01/09-03/05 8
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED OD 34037 2.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Don Parkhurst 03/13-05/07 8

BIT 025 - SURVEY OF COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY IN BUSINESS
Survey of Business information systems and technology, networking, e-commerce, ethics and security, systems hardware and software components, and commonly used business software applications, including word processing, spreadsheets, graphics, and database management. Applications of these concepts and methods through hands-on projects developing computer-based solutions to business problems. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU C-ID: BUS 140
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN HY 38095 3.0 Lecture F 09:15am - 11:20am R 206 30 20 10 Jose Cortez 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CLOSED OD 33191 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Tracey Stroup 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 33676 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Shelley Gaskin 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 33861 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Shelley Gaskin 01/09-05/07 16
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 36388 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Tracey Stroup 03/13-05/07 8

BIT 105 - BUSINESS SOFTWARE – MICROSOFT ACCESS
Intermediate to advanced relational database concepts to create database tables, forms, business reports, macros, and queries. No credit if taken after BIT 105B. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 34038 2.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Shelley Gaskin 03/13-05/07 8

BIT 106 - BUSINESS SOFTWARE – INTRODUCTION TO MICROSOFT OFFICE SYSTEM
Comprehensive overview of the Microsoft Office System applications including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Access; integration of applications to create reports and presentations. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN HY 38487 3.0 Lecture F 09:15am - 11:20am R 202 40 10 30 Shelley Gaskin 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted OD 34039 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 60 -- 0 Shelley Gaskin 01/09-05/07 16
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 33839 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Don Parkhurst 03/13-05/07 8

BIT 107 - BUSINESS SOFTWARE – WINDOWS
Use and management of the environment and file system within the Windows operating system on both local and cloud systems. Concepts and terminology; end-user techniques for searching and for basic diagnostic and trouble-shooting procedures. Total of 18 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED OD 33682 1.0 DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Shelley Gaskin 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 33682: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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BIT 108 - MICROSOFT OUTLOOK AND PRODUCTIVITY TOOLS
Use and features of business communication software, email software, and emerging business technologies including Microsoft Outlook and Google Drive. Electronic document routing, organizers, calendars, meeting and facility schedulers, and collaborative techniques. Total of 18 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 33683 1.0 DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Graciela Zacarias 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 33683: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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BIT 109 - BUSINESS SOFTWARE – MICROSOFT POWERPOINT
Concepts and use of presentation graphics software to plan and develop effective business presentations. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 33840 2.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Shelley Gaskin 03/13-05/07 8

BIT 115 - BUSINESS RECORDS SKILLS
Introduction to records management concepts and database software using Microsoft Access. Records management systems for organizing business information, materials, and records by applying standard indexing rules and using manual and electronic filing systems (alphabetic, numeric, geographic, chronologic, and subject). Total of 18 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 33843 1.0 DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Tracey Stroup 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 33843: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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BIT 117 - COLLABORATIVE WEB-BASED WORKSPACES
Introduction to web-based collaborative workspace software to enhance work, data, and content collaboration in an organizational environment. Emphasis on working as a team, and on workspace sites, workflows, content publication, discussion boards, document libraries, tracking tasks, blogs, wikis, and managing users and permissions. Projects include the design and creation of customized workspaces to solve specific business needs. Total of 18 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
OPEN OD 35585 1.0 DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 39 1 Graciela Zacarias 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 35585: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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BIT 122 - INTERNET RESEARCH FOR BUSINESS
Conducting Internet research, and evaluating, managing, and organizing Internet research findings to effectively communicate information in business. Total of 18 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 33848 1.0 DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Graciela Zacarias 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 33848: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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BIT 124 - ADMINISTRATIVE BUSINESS PROCEDURES
Administrative support procedures, task organization, time management, team concepts and customer service skills, business travel and meeting arrangements, effective personal interactions to facilitate office work flow, and making ethical choices in the office. Career success and job finding skills. Total of 54 lecture hours.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 34041 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Tracey Stroup 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 34041: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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BIT 128 - BUSINESS SOFTWARE – MICROSOFT WORD
Application of intermediate to advanced word processing concepts to create, edit, and format business documents such as memos, forms, newsletters, reports, tables, and templates. Topics include mail merge, images, complex tables, macros, collaboration tools, and master documents. No credit if taken after BIT 128B. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 34042 2.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Shelley Gaskin 03/13-05/07 8

BIT 133 - BUSINESS SOFTWARE – MICROSOFT EXCEL
Application of intermediate to advanced spreadsheet software to prepare budgets, record accounting information, and conduct financial analysis. Topics include formula and function creation, PivotTables and PivotCharts, macros, data analysis, what-if analysis, and charts. No credit if taken after BIT 133B. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED OD 36390 2.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 60 -- 0 Shelley Gaskin 01/09-03/05 8
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 34044 2.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Graciela Zacarias 03/13-05/07 8

BIT 135 - BUSINESS SOFTWARE – CUSTOMER RELATIONSHIP MANAGEMENT
Introduction to Customer Relationship Management software to compile, format, and report sales, marketing, and customer service information. Emphasis will be on CRM software to track sales leads, organize marketing campaigns, and track customer interactions. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 37300 2.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Graciela Zacarias 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 37300: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

BLDG 212 - PRINT READING FOR CONSTRUCTION
Interpret working drawings in the field of building construction. Topics include: reading print specifications, materials, and symbols on construction documents; and analyzing multi-view, sectional, and isometric drawings. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
OPEN HY 38841 3.0 Lecture T 08:45am - 10:10am IT 141 40 9 31 Kevin McKenna 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
CLOSED OD 38843 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Kevin McKenna 01/09-03/05 8

BLDG 213 - BUILDING CONSTRUCTION CODES AND STANDARDS
Codes and standards enforced at the local, state, and federal levels in the building construction inspection field. Accessibility, earthquake mitigation, energy efficiency, and fire protection code and standard requirements for construction. Communication expectations of building construction codes and standards as an inspector. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED OD 38842 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Kevin McKenna 01/09-03/05 8

BLDG 214 - MATERIALS & PROCESSES OF CONSTRUCTION: SUB GRADE TO ROOF FRAMING
Building materials and construction techniques and methods used in most residential and commercial construction. Structural plan reading, site layout, site grading, foundations, walls, and roof framing principles used by the building construction inspector. Accessibility, seismic design, energy construction, and hazardous materials in building construction examined. Total of 54 hours of lecture.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED OD 38844 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Kevin McKenna 01/09-03/05 8
Waitlisted OD 38845 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Kevin McKenna 01/09-03/05 8

BLDG 223 - PRINCIPLES OF PLUMBING INSPECTION
Prerequisite: BLDG 212 and BLDG 213.

Plan reading and inspection for underground plumbing (water, gas, drains and vents); above-ground plumbing and venting; finished plumbing systems. The Uniform Plumbing Code enforcement process. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN OD 38870 3.0 DE Online Lecture T 06:15pm - 07:40pm Online ZOOM 40 9 31 Jordan Jacobsma 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

BLDG 224 - PRINCIPLES OF HEATING AND REFRIGERATION INSPECTIONS
Prerequisite: BLDG 212 and BLDG 213.

Plan reading and inspection of heating, air conditioning, refrigeration and ventilation systems. Ducts, conductors, fuel supply, controls, insulation and refrigeration. The Uniform Mechanical Code enforcement process. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN OD 38871 3.0 DE Online Lecture W 06:15pm - 07:40pm Online ZOOM 40 7 33 Jordan Jacobsma 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
BUSINESS (GENERAL)

BUS 002 - PERSONAL FINANCE
Planning and managing personal finances. Emphasis on the significant financial decisions facing each household during its life cycle, including budgeting, record keeping, savings plans, taxes, consumer purchases, credit, homeownership, insurance, investing, retirement, and estate planning. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN HY 37308 3.0 Lecture M 05:30pm - 06:55pm R 205 40 33 7 Shant Shahverdian 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
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Waitlisted OD 37102 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 85 -- 0 Kevin Sanford 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 37102: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN HY 38014 3.0 Lecture W 04:30pm - 05:55pm R 115 40 16 24 Jose Cortez 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
CLOSED OD 30178 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 80 -- 0 Kevin Sanford 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 30178: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 36066 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Kevin Sanford 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 36066: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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BUS 005 - BUSINESS ANALYTICS
Prerequisite: STAT 015, 018, 050, or 050H.

Study of business analytics including the fundamental concepts and tools needed to understand how organizations can make better-informed business decisions. Emphasis on applications, concepts, and the synthesis of the technical components of data analysis into reports, presentations, and visual dashboards meaningful for the intended audience. Basic principles of statistical programming is introduced to deliver content in a coherent, convincing format. Total of 54 hours of lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
OPEN OD 38467 3.0 DE Online Lecture W 05:30pm - 07:35pm Online ZOOM 35 33 2 Jeff Bajah 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05

BUS 009 - INTRODUCTION TO BUSINESS
Principles, concepts, and functions of modern business in a global society. Examination of the general business environment, economic systems, business ethics, operations, project management, and technology. Emphasis on the fundamentals of economics, business ownership, entrepreneurship, finance, management, leadership, and marketing. Exploration of career options in business and the development of business problem-solving skills. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: BUS 110
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 30182 3.0 Lecture M W 08:45am - 10:10am R 115 40 -- 0 Sergio Barron 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted HY 31709 3.0 Lecture M 10:30am - 11:55am R 305 40 -- 0 Daniel Raddon 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted HY 38390 3.0 Lecture F 10:00am - 11:50am R 115 40 -- 0 Jack Condon 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted HY 31211 3.0 Lecture M 12:15pm - 01:40pm R 111 40 -- 0 Daniel Raddon 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
OPEN L 33560 3.0 Lecture M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm R 122 40 39 1 Sergio Barron 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 38435 3.0 Lecture M 06:00pm - 09:10pm R 115 40 14 26 Elaine Chapman 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 30327 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 85 -- 0 Kimberly Shediak 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30327: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 35032 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Sergio Barron 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 35033 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 85 -- 0 Kimberly Shediak 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35033: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN HY 37961 3.0 Lecture Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm R 205 40 20 20 Jack Condon 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
OPEN HY 38512 3.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 02:25pm R 305 40 21 19 Mark Keene 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
Waitlisted OD 36415 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Natarajan Swaminathan 03/13-05/07 8
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-05/05 for 15 weeks.
Restricted: Dual Enrollment L 38515 3.0 Lecture T Th 03:45pm - 05:15pm BLAIR HIGH SCHOOL 30 12 18 Jose Cortez 01/09-05/05 15
CRN 38515: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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Restricted: Dual Enrollment HY 38721 3.0 Lecture W F 02:40pm - 03:45pm MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL A203 30 27 3 Jose Cortez 01/09-05/05 15
DE Online Lecture 1.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/05
CRN 38721: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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BUS 010 - INTRODUCTION TO MANAGEMENT
Exploration of management concepts, theories, and principles, with a focus on a manager's job responsibilities and the role that managers play in planning, organizing, leading and motivating teams, and controlling organizations. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN HY 30738 3.0 Lecture T 10:30am - 11:55am R 309 40 21 19 Daniel Raddon 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted OD 34639 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Natarajan Swaminathan 01/09-05/07 16
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
OPEN HY 37256 3.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 02:25pm R 111 40 9 31 Daniel Raddon 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
Waitlisted OD 32060 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Shant Shahverdian 03/13-05/07 8

BUS 011A - BUSINESS COMMUNICATIONS
Prerequisite: ENGL 001A or 001AH.

Principles and techniques of current and evolving business communication as a process in a variety of business situations. Emphasis on planning, organizing, composing and revising business documents using appropriate utilization of a variety of technological platforms and web resources while incorporating a variety of internet-based communication tools relevant to doing business in today's world. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU C-ID: BUS 115
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38389 3.0 Lecture T Th 10:30am - 11:55am R 115 40 23 17 Jack Condon 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38389: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN HY 38090 3.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 02:25pm R 115 40 20 20 Jack Condon 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 38090: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 37104 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Patricia Lynn 01/09-05/07 16
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OPEN OD 32229 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 39 1 Jack Condon 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 32229: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 35126 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Patricia Lynn 03/13-05/07 8

BUS 012A - BUSINESS LAW
Development and functions of common law. Definitions and classification of law, court systems and procedures. Law of torts: intentional torts, negligence, defenses, strict liability. Law of intellectual property and cyberlaw. Criminal law and procedures. Law of Contracts: requirement for enforceable agreements, defenses, third parties, performance and remedies. Law of sales and lease contracts: formation, title, risk, insurable interest, performance, remedies and warranties. Constitutional Law and Business. Business ethics. Business entities and agency. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. C-ID: BUS 125
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 30195 3.0 Lecture T Th 10:30am - 11:55am R 320 40 -- 0 Elaine Fong 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 30264 3.0 Lecture M W 10:30am - 11:55am R 304 40 -- 0 Elaine Fong 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 38275 3.0 Lecture T Th 07:00am - 08:25am R 304 40 11 29 Shanon Quinley 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38275: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 37662 3.0 DE Online Lecture Th 06:30pm - 09:40pm Online ZOOM 40 -- 0 Shanon Quinley 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37662: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 33795 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 85 -- 0 Stephanie Marshall 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 33795: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 33800 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Jeffrey Winter 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 33800: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 37115 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Jeffrey Winter 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37115: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 37257 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Stephanie Marshall 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37257: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 37834 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Elaine Fong 01/09-05/07 16

BUS 012B - BUSINESS LAW TRANSACTIONS & ORGANIZATIONS
Prerequisite: BUS 012A.

Review of ethics, principles, and application of rules of law relating to business organizations. Topics include negotiable instruments, creditors' rights and bankruptcy, agency and employment, business entities, government regulations, personal property, bailments, real property, and landlord-tenant law. Intended for Business and Paralegal students. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN OD 36625 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 39 1 Jeffrey Winter 01/09-05/07 16

BUS 014A - MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS FOR BUSINESS – FINITE
Prerequisite: MATH 131 or 150 or placement based on the Mathematics placement process.

Algebraic and geometric concepts applied to finding solutions of problems in business, economics, and social sciences. Special emphasis on mathematics of finance, linear and quadratic functions, break-even analysis, supply/demand curves, systems of linear equations and inequalities, matrices, linear programming, sets and Venn diagrams, combinatorial techniques, and probability. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: MATH 130
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted HY 35055 4.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 01:50pm R 309 35 -- 0 Sonia Wurst 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T Th 01:55pm - 02:45pm R 309 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lab 1.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 1.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted HY 36530 4.0 Lecture Th 05:30pm - 06:20pm R 309 35 -- 0 Juan Rodriguez 01/09-05/07 16
Lab Th 06:25pm - 07:15pm R 309 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 2.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lab 2.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CLOSED OD 35618 4.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Sonia Wurst 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CLOSED OD 36489 4.0 DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 65 -- 0 Jeff Bajah 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CLOSED OD 36694 4.0 DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Moriya Armstead 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
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Waitlisted HY 32945 4.0 Lecture M W 10:30am - 11:20am R 309 35 -- 0 Vincent Ferguson 03/13-05/07 8
Lab M W 11:25am - 12:15pm R 309 03/13-05/07
DE Online Lecture 4.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
DE Online Lab 4.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07

BUS 014B - MATHEMATICAL ANALYSIS FOR BUSINESS – CALCULUS
Prerequisite: BUS 014A.

Techniques of calculus with emphasis placed on the application of these concepts to business and management related problems. Applications of derivatives and integrals of functions including polynomials, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions are studied with special emphasis on system optimization, cost and revenue analysis, marginal analysis, elasticity, consumer and producers' surplus, and continuous flow of money problems. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: MATH 140
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 37982 4.0 DE Online Lecture T 05:00pm - 06:55pm Online ZOOM 35 -- 0 Arpineh Asadoorian 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted OD 35587 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Sonia Wurst 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 37313 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Sonia Wurst 01/09-05/07 16
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OPEN HY 36123 4.0 Lecture M W 01:30pm - 03:35pm R 309 35 20 15 Vincent Ferguson 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 4.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
OPEN HY 38513 4.0 Lecture Th 05:00pm - 06:55pm R 306 35 4 31 Arpineh Asadoorian 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07

BUS 016 - BUSINESS COMPUTATIONS USING TECHNOLOGY
Comprehensive study of business computations using current technology. Topics include banking services, payroll, markup and markdown, interest and loans, taxes, cash and trade discounts, and depreciation. For students interested in business careers. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 32792 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Patricia Lynn 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 32792: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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BUS 070A - WORK EXPERIENCE/INTERNSHIP (PAID)
Prerequisite: Completion of one semester at Pasadena City College and completion of one course in major.
Enrollment Limitation: Instructor approval.

Provides students on-the-job learning in a paid position. Development of effective work habits, attitudes, and career awareness so as to enable students to become productive employees. Credit may be accrued at the rate of 0.5 to 6 units per semester. One unit of credit for each 75 hours of paid work experience.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Permission of Dean WKX 38739 4.0 Work Experience 20 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract FIELD WORK 5 1 4 Kimberly Shediak 01/09-05/07 16
Permission of Dean WKX 38810 3.0 Work Experience 15 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract FIELD WORK 5 2 3 Colleen Nanno 01/09-05/07 16
Permission of Dean WKX 38860 3.0 Work Experience 12 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract FIELD WORK 1 0 1 Kimberly Shediak 01/09-05/07 16
Permission of Dean WKX 38868 0.5 Work Experience 2.3 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract FIELD WORK 1 0 1 Kimberly Shediak 01/09-05/07 16

BUS 070B - WORK EXPERIENCE/INTERNSHIP (UNPAID)
Prerequisite: Completion of one semester at Pasadena City College and completion of one course in major.
Enrollment Limitation: Instructor approval.

Provides students on-the-job learning in an unpaid position. Development of effective work habits, attitudes, and career awareness so as to enable students to become productive employees. Credit may be accrued at the rate of 0.5 to 6 units per semester. One unit of credit for each 60 hours of unpaid work experience.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Permission of Dean WKX 37048 1.0 Work Experience 3.8 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract FIELD WORK 5 1 4 Emmanuelle Remy 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37048: This section is for the French Dual School in Altadena.
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Permission of Dean WKX 37935 1.0 Work Experience 3.8 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract FIELD WORK 3 1 2 Emmanuelle Remy 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37935: This section is the internship for the French Consulate.
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Permission of Dean WKX 38825 1.0 Work Experience 3.8 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract FIELD WORK 5 0 5 Emmanuelle Remy 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38825: This section is the internship with the French Alliance Francaise in Pasadena.
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CLOSED WKX 38872 2.5 Work Experience 10 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract FIELD WORK 1 -- 0 Kimberly Shediak 01/09-05/07 16
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Permission of Dean WKX 38780 3.0 Work Experience 16 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract FIELD WORK 1 -- 0 Kimberly Shediak 01/18-04/21 13

BUS 109 - MODELING METHODS
Prerequisite: BUS 005.

Application of predictive models in business areas such as marketing, finance, and supply chain. Utilizes a hands-on approach about models frequently applied to make informed business decisions. Use of regression and classification methods based on ordinary least squares-based regression, logistic regression, and multinomial logit, and classification and regression trees. Implementation of these methods using statistical programming language. Total of 54 hours of lecture.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
OPEN OD 38468 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 12 23 Moriya Armstead 01/09-03/05 8
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
OPEN OD 38469 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 2 33 Jeff Bajah 03/13-05/07 8

BUS 110 - ADVANCED MODELING METHODS
Prerequisite: BUS 005.

Application of various predictive and prescriptive algorithms to make better data-driven business decisions. Emphasis on applications modeling techniques through comprehensive projects. Includes various classification algorithms such as Cluster Analysis, Neural Networks, Discriminant Analysis, and Sentiment Analysis. Students will also be introduced to various topics in Time Series, and other statistical based methods including Principal Component Analysis and Affinity Analysis. Total of 54 hours of lecture.
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
OPEN OD 38470 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 10 25 Moriya Armstead 03/13-05/07 8

BUS 112 - BUSINESS ENGLISH
Recommended Preparation: ENGL 400 or ESL 033B.

Review of grammar mechanics; writing effective business communications through study of word usage, punctuation, sentence pattern and structure, and paragraphing. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN HY 38096 3.0 Lecture M 02:45pm - 04:10pm R 305 40 10 30 Daniel Raddon 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
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Waitlisted OD 37843 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Shelley Gaskin 03/13-05/07 8

BUS 114 - BUSINESS MATHEMATICS
Mathematical processes and techniques currently used in the fields of business and finance. Emphasis on solving business problems related to financial decision-making and the management of cash flow. Calculate percentages, trade and cash discounts, markups and markdowns, simple and compound interest, bank discounts, present and future value of annuities and sinking funds. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 36128 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Juan Rodriguez 01/09-05/07 16

BUS 116 - ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Fundamental aspects of an entrepreneurial mindset as an essential life skill. Application of proven principles of successful entrepreneurship and the steps necessary to identify and create opportunities. Development of the process of identifying problems, finding solutions, and making business connections beyond the classroom. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 36124 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 80 -- 0 Kimberly Shediak 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 36124: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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BUS 117 - HUMAN RELATIONS/ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR
Study of the interpersonal skills needed to succeed in the business environment. How people work and relate at the individual, group and organizational level. Special attention is given to appropriate communication skills in the workplace, team work, motivation, leadership skill and how to handle organizational change. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 37295 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Natarajan Swaminathan 01/09-05/07 16
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Waitlisted OD 36125 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Sergio Baez 03/13-05/07 8

BUS 118 - INVESTMENTS
Analysis of stocks, bonds, mutual funds, real estate trusts, commodities, and related investments. Concepts and skills needed to make sound financial decisions, to understand financial statements, interest rates, bond, and stock markets, as well as acquiring, managing and budgeting capital and making financial forecasts. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 31868 3.0 Lecture M W 10:30am - 11:55am R 111 40 22 18 Charles Vorsanger 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31868: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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BUS 150 - INTRODUCTION TO INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS
General business problems, theories, techniques, and strategies necessary for the development of business activities in the global marketplace. Topics include the impact of culture, political and economic environments on international business operations of countries worldwide. Global perspective of business fundamentals as they relate to international management, communication, marketing, finance, and ethics. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 36536 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Devinyl Schonfeld 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 36536: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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BUS 151 - INTERNATIONAL MARKETING
Marketing techniques and strategies necessary to incorporate international marketing concepts into the global marketplace. Promotes an understanding of the impact that a country's culture and environment have on the marketing mix as well as the challenges of competing in global markets. Total 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 36537 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Devinyl Schonfeld 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 36537: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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BUS 160 - SALES AND CUSTOMER SERVICE
Analysis of the steps involved in the selling process and the delivery of effective customer service in order to enhance goodwill and improve company performance. Theory and skills include building customer rapport, handling problems and complaints, communicating, dealing with difficult customers and projecting a professional image. Development of the relationship between the company and the competition. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED OD 32794 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Devinyl Schonfeld 01/09-03/05 8

BUS 180 - SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT
Examination of the process of planning, organizing, and controlling the flow of materials and services from supplier to end users/customers. Focus on coordinating supply management, operations and integrated logistics into a seamless pipeline to maintain a continual flow of products and services. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 38466 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Thomas Selinske 03/13-05/07 8
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BUSN 2601A - COMPUTER KEYBOARDING A
Develop basic skills in keyboarding to improve accuracy and speed and achieve a minimum of 30 net words per minute. Total of 18 to 36 hours of lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
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OPEN L 37459 0.0 Lecture M W 11:30am - 01:50pm CEC FOOTHILL 226 25 11 14 Mariella Baldo 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 37459: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN OD 37461 0.0 DE Online Lecture T Th 11:30am - 01:35pm Online ZOOM 25 22 3 Donald Pak 03/13-05/07 8

BUSN 2601B - COMPUTER KEYBOARDING B
Emphasis on the development of speed and accuracy and correct formatting of business documents to produce documents that meet business standards. For students with prior keyboarding experience, 30 to 45 net words per minute is recommended. Total of 36 to 45 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
OPEN L 37463 0.0 Lecture M W 11:30am - 02:00pm CEC FOOTHILL 226 25 5 20 Staff 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 37463: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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BUSN 2611B - COMPUTER KEYBOARDING B – BILINGUAL
General overview of keyboarding techniques for bilingual students. Emphasis on the development of speed and accuracy, and correct formatting of business documents to produce documents that meet business standards. For students with prior keyboarding experience. Recommended keyboarding speed of 25 words per minute. Total of 10 hours lecture and 44 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
OPEN LL 38803 0.0 Lecture T 06:00pm - 07:05pm VILLA PARKE 16 10 6 Teresa Deukmedjian 01/09-03/05 8
Lab T 07:10pm - 09:00pm VILLA PARKE 01/09-03/05
Lab Th 05:40pm - 09:00pm VILLA PARKE 01/09-03/05
CRN 38803: This section is taught at Villa Parke, 363 East Villa Street, Pasadena, CA 91101. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes. This section is taught in English and Spanish.
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BUSN 7301 - MICROSOFT WINDOWS AND DIGITAL SKILLS
Prepares students to work efficiently within the Microsoft Windows operating system. Topics include Windows desktop, creating, saving and finding files, file and folder management, accessing applications, internet basics and security, and customizing Microsoft Windows. Total of 36 to 45 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
OPEN L 37465 0.0 Lecture T Th 11:30am - 02:00pm CEC FOOTHILL 226C 25 15 10 Michael Pulciano 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 37465: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes. .
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OPEN OD 38573 0.0 DE Online Lecture T Th 11:30am - 02:00pm Online ZOOM 25 9 16 Shu Kreeck 03/13-05/07 8

BUSN 7302 - MICROSOFT WORD ESSENTIALS FOR THE WORKPLACE
Basic hands-on instruction of word processing techniques and features using Microsoft Word to enhance and create a wide variety of documents, such as letters, memoranda, columnar tables, text tables, newsletters, mail merge labels and letters, and mailing documents. Targeted for students who have completed BUSN 7301, type 30 net wpm, or have work experience with the Windows Operating System. Total of 36 to 45 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 37467 0.0 DE Online Lecture T Th 06:00pm - 08:30pm Online ZOOM 25 -- 0 Shu Kreeck 01/09-03/05 8

BUSN 7303 - MICROSOFT EXCEL ESSENTIALS FOR THE WORKPLACE
Basic hands-on training of business applications using Microsoft Excel software. Features and functions of the software with emphasis on its use as a data organization, presentation and analysis tool. Includes topics on integrating Excel with other applications. Targeted for students who have completed BUSN 7301, type 30 net wpm, or have work experience with the Windows Operating System. Total of 36 to 45 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 37471 0.0 DE Online Lecture T Th 06:00pm - 08:30pm Online ZOOM 25 -- 0 Shu Kreeck 03/13-05/07 8

BUSN 7304 - FUNDAMENTALS OF OFFICE RECORDS MANAGEMENT AND FILING
Basic principles and procedures of record storage, control, retrieval and management by manual and electronic methods. Emphasis is also placed on guidelines regarding records storage, disposal, and management. Speed and accuracy in indexing, filing and finding documents in such systems as alphabetic, numeric, geographic, and subject. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
OPEN L 36660 0.0 Lecture T Th 08:30am - 10:35am CEC FOOTHILL 226C 20 9 11 Arlet Abramians 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 36660: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107 Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Waitlisted OD 38574 0.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 20 -- 0 Arlet Abramians 03/13-05/07 8

BUSN 7308 - BASIC BOOKKEEPING
Principles and practices of bookkeeping, including the fundamentals of double entry bookkeeping, journal entries, and preparation of basic financial statements. Recommended BUSN 7303. Total of 45 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 36658 0.0 DE Online Lecture .3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 20 -- 0 Mariella Baldo 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

BUSN 7310 - COMPUTER MICROSOFT WINDOWS APPLICATIONS – BILINGUAL
Introduction to the Microsoft Windows operating system for bilingual students. Topics include Windows desktop, help, file and folder management, accessing applications and communicating, and customizing a computer using the control panel. Recommended keyboarding speed of 25 words per minute. Total of 36 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 37476 0.0 Lecture W 06:00pm - 08:05pm VILLA PARKE 16 -- 0 Teresa Deukmedjian 01/09-05/07 16
Lab W 08:10pm - 09:00pm VILLA PARKE 01/09-05/07
CRN 37476: This section is taught at Villa Parke, 363 East Villa Street, Pasadena, CA 91101. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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BUSN 7402 - MICROSOFT POWERPOINT ESSENTIALS
Basic hands-on training of business applications using Microsoft PowerPoint software. Features and functions of the software with emphasis on its use to develop, design, and deliver professional looking presentations. Includes concepts of combining text, graphics, animations and/or sound to create slides for electronic output. Targeted for students who have completed BUSN 7301, type 30 net wpm, or have work experience with the Windows Operating System. Total of 18 to 36 lecture hours.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
OPEN L 38575 0.0 Lecture M W 06:00pm - 08:20pm CEC FOOTHILL 226 20 3 17 Castelar Fortich 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 38575: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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BUSN 7403 - MICROSOFT ACCESS ESSENTIALS FOR THE WORKPLACE
Basic hands-on training of business applications using Microsoft Access software. Features and functions of the software with emphasis on its use as a data input, organization, and reporting tool. Includes topics on design concepts, use of database tools, and practice in creating tables, queries, forms, and reports. Targeted for students who have completed BUSN 7301, type 30 net wpm, or have work experience with the Windows Operating System. Total of 36 to 45 lecture hours.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
OPEN L 38577 0.0 Lecture M W 06:00pm - 08:05pm CEC FOOTHILL 226 25 5 20 Castelar Fortich 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 38577: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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BUSN 7508 - QUICKBOOKS ESSENTIALS
Inputting customer and vendor information , creating invoices and purchase orders, writing checks, processing business transactions, and generating reports in QuickBooks. Reinforces learning the vocabulary used in bookkeeping and QuickBooks. Total hours 9 to 36 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 37475 0.0 DE Online Lecture W 08:30am - 10:35am Online ZOOM 20 -- 0 Mariella Baldo 01/09-05/07 16

BUSN 7509 - PAYROLL ESSENTIALS
Inputting customer and vendor information, creating invoices and purchase orders, writing checks, processing business transactions, and generating reports in QuickBooks. Reinforces learning the vocabulary used in bookkeeping and QuickBooks. Total hours 9 to 36 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
OPEN L 38254 0.0 Lecture M W 10:50am - 01:10pm CEC FOOTHILL 226C 20 11 9 Michael Pulciano 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 38254: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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CHILD DEVELOPMENT

CHDV 010 - PRINCIPLES AND PRACTICES OF TEACHING YOUNG CHILDREN
Historical contexts and theoretical perspectives of developmentally appropriate practice in early care and education for children birth through age eight. Explores the typical roles and expectations of early childhood educators. Identifies professional ethics, career pathways, and professional standards. Introduces best practices for developmentally appropriate learning environments, curriculum, and effective pedagogy for young children including how play contributes to children's learning, growth, and development. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ECE 120
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 31315 3.0 Lecture T Th 07:00am - 08:25am C 323 40 10 30 Kaitzer Puglia 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 38670 3.0 Lecture M W 08:45am - 10:10am R 111 40 30 10 Kelli Davidson 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 30558 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Linda Stroud 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30558: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 33140 3.0 Lecture T 06:15pm - 09:25pm C 335 40 17 23 Tida Flores 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 30253 3.0 DE Online Lecture 1.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Kaitzer Puglia 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.9 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CLOSED OD 32160 3.0 DE Online Lecture .4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Adora Nuttall 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 32160: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 32193 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Madonna Siao 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32193: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 37709 3.0 DE Online Lecture 2.64 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Madonna Siao 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture .76 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 37709: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 38655 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Judy Cashell 03/13-05/07 8

CHDV 011 - INFANT AND TODDLER DEVELOPMENT
Prerequisite: CHDV 010 and either PSYC 021 or 021H.

A study of infants and toddlers from pre-conception to age three including physical, cognitive, language, social, and emotional growth and development. Applies theoretical frameworks to interpret behavior and interactions between heredity and environment. Emphasizes the role of family and relationships in development. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN OD 35622 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 37 3 Linda Stroud 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35622: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN OD 34375 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 0 40 Marisol Jara-Garza 03/13-05/07 8

CHDV 012B - ADMINISTRATION II: PERSONNEL AND LEADERSHIP IN EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
Prerequisite: CHDV 012A.

Current issues in administration of early care programs. Effective personnel management strategies including employee advancement through professional growth and development. Understanding applicability of legal and ethical responsibilities. No credit if taken after CHDV 112B. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
OPEN L 35631 3.0 Lecture T Th 06:30pm - 09:40pm ANNEX 04 40 9 31 Brenda Trejo 03/13-05/07 8

CHDV 013A - PRACTICUM IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT – A
Prerequisite: CHDV 010, 015, 020 and either PSYC 021 or 021H.
Corequisite: CHDV 013AF.

Demonstration of developmentally appropriate early childhood program planning and teaching competencies under the supervision of ECE/CD faculty and other qualified early education professionals. Reflective practice will be emphasized as student teachers design, implement, and evaluate approaches, strategies, and techniques that promote development and learning. Includes exploration of career pathways, professional development, and teacher responsibilities. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU C-ID: ECE 210
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 34728 2.0 Lecture W 10:00am - 12:05pm V 209 40 13 27 Adora Nuttall 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34728: Students enrolled in CHDV 013A - CRN 34728 must also enroll in CHDV 013AF - CRN 38564.
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OPEN OD 38858 2.0 DE Online Lecture T 04:15pm - 06:20pm Online ZOOM 40 11 29 Adora Nuttall 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38858: Students enrolled in CHDV 013A - CRN 38858 must also enroll in CHDV 013AF - CRN 38565.
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CHDV 013AF - FIELD PRACTICE IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT – A
Prerequisite: CHDV 010, 015, 020 and either PSYC 021 or 021H.
Corequisite: CHDV 013A.

Practical classroom experiences to make connections between theory and practice, develop professional behaviors, and build a comprehensive understanding of children and families. Total of 120 hours field practice.
Transfer Credit: CSU C-ID: ECE 210
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN FEX 38564 2.0 Field Experience 7.5 Hrs/Wk of field experience FIELD WORK 40 13 27 Adora Nuttall 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38564: Students enrolled in CHDV 013AF - CRN 38564 must also enroll in CHDV 013A - CRN 34728.
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OPEN FEX 38565 2.0 Field Experience 7.5 Hrs/Wk of field experience FIELD WORK 40 11 29 Adora Nuttall 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38565: Students enrolled in CHDV 013AF - CRN 38565 must also enroll in CHDV 013A - CRN 38858.
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CHDV 013B - PRACTICUM IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT – B
Prerequisite: CHDV 013A and CHDV 013AF and maintain enrollment in 7 or more units, including field practice.
Corequisite: CHDV 013BF.

The second of two field practice/practicum experiences. Opportunity to learn developmentally-appropriate early childhood teaching strategies. Participation in advocacy project and development of Professional Portfolio. Meets partial fulfillment of the state requirement for the California Child Development Permit. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN OD 34724 2.0 DE Online Lecture M 06:00pm - 08:05pm Online ZOOM 40 7 33 Kaitzer Puglia 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34724: Students enrolled in CHDV 013B - CRN 34724 must also enroll in CHDV 013BF - CRN 38566.
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CHDV 013BF - FIELD PRACTICE IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT – B
Prerequisite: CHDV 013A and CHDV 013AF.
Corequisite: CHDV 013B.

Opportunity to demonstrate developmentally-appropriate early childhood teaching competencies under guided supervision. Students will utilize practical classroom experiences to connect theory and practice, develop professional behaviors, and build a comprehensive understanding of children and families, including gaining experience with Parent Conferencing. Child centered, play-oriented approaches to teaching, learning, and assessment will be utilized. Meets partial fulfillment of the state requirement for the California Child Development Permit. Total of 120 hours field practice.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN FEX 38566 2.0 Field Experience 7.5 Hrs/Wk of field experience FIELD WORK 40 7 33 Kaitzer Puglia 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38566: Students enrolled in CHDV 013BF - CRN 38566 must also enroll in CHDV 013B - CRN 34724.
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CHDV 014 - OBSERVATION AND ASSESSMENT OF YOUNG CHILDREN
Prerequisite: CHDV 010 and either PSYC 021 or PSYC 021H.
Recommended Preparation: CHDV 013A, CHDV 013AF, and CHDV 020.

The appropriate use of assessment and observation tools and strategies to document young children's development and learning. The use of findings to inform and plan learning environments and experiences are emphasized. Recording strategies, rating systems, portfolios, and multiple assessment tools will be discussed, along with strategies for collaboration with families and professionals. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ECE 200
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN OD 35136 3.0 DE Online Lecture T Th 10:30am - 11:55am Online ZOOM 40 18 22 Kaitzer Puglia 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 37718 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Kaitzer Puglia 01/09-05/07 16

CHDV 015 - CHILD, FAMILY AND COMMUNITY
Recommended Preparation: CHDV 010 and PSYC 021, 021H, or 121.

Examines the developing child in a societal context which focuses on the interrelationships of family, school, and community and emphasizes historical and socio-cultural factors. The processes of socialization and identity development will be highlighted, showing the importance of respectful, reciprocal relationships that support and empower families. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: CDEV 110
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 31562 3.0 Lecture M W 10:30am - 11:55am ANNEX 04 40 25 15 Kelli Davidson 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 34010 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Kelli Davidson 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 38667 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Gia Blount 01/09-05/07 16
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OPEN OD 30748 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 36 4 Denise Lai 03/13-05/07 8
Waitlisted OD 38713 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Kelli Davidson 03/13-05/07 8

CHDV 016 - HEALTH, SAFETY AND NUTRITION
Prerequisite: CHDV 010 and either PSYC 021 or 021H.

Introduction to the laws, regulations, standards, policies and procedures and early childhood curriculum related to child health safety and nutrition. The key components that ensure physical health, mental health and safety for both children and staff will be identified along with the importance of collaboration with families and health professionals. Focus on integrating the concepts into everyday planning and program development. CPR techniques, pediatric first aid; prevention and detection of child abuse. No credit if taken after CHDV 116. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU C-ID: ECE 220
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 30135 3.0 Lecture T Th 04:30pm - 05:55pm R 518 40 31 9 Tida Flores 01/09-05/07 16

CHDV 017 - TEACHING CHILDREN IN A DIVERSE SOCIETY
Development of social identities in diverse societies including theoretical and practical implications of oppression and privilege affecting young children, families, programs, classrooms, teaching, education and schooling. Exploration of various classroom strategies emphasizing culturally and linguistically appropriate anti-bias approaches supporting children in becoming competent members of a diverse society. Self-examination and reflection of one's own issues and understanding of educational principles in integrating social identity, stereotypes and bias, social and educational access, media, schooling, better informed teaching practices and/or program development. No credit if taken after CHDV 117. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ECE 230
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 35770 3.0 Lecture Th 06:15pm - 09:25pm C 323 40 16 24 Katrin Jackson 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35770: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details
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CLOSED OD 31563 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Kelli Davidson 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 36699 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Kelli Davidson 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36699: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CHDV 020 - INTRODUCTION TO CURRICULUM PLANNING
Prerequisite: CHDV 010 and either PSYC 021 or 021H.
Recommended Preparation: CHDV 013A.

Developmentally appropriate curriculum and environments for children birth through age eight. Students will use knowledge of children's development, theories of learning and development, and examples from various models of developmentally appropriate practice to plan environments and curriculum in all content areas to support children's development and learning integrated throughout indoor and outdoor settings, including 1) academic content areas, 2) play, art, and creativity, 3) development of social-emotional, communication, and cognitive skills, and 4) emphasizing the essential role of play. Includes language and literacy, social and emotional learning, sensory learning, art and creativity, math and science. No credit if taken after CHDV 120. Total of 54 lecture hours.
Transfer Credit: CSU C-ID: ECE 130
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 30599 3.0 Lecture T Th 08:45am - 10:10am C 323 40 15 25 Kaitzer Puglia 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 30644 3.0 Lecture W 06:00pm - 09:10pm V 201 40 12 28 Lori Quinn 01/09-05/07 16

CHDV 024B - SPECIAL TOPICS: CHILD DEVELOPMENT: CURRICULUM
Study of curriculum theory, regulations, and practice in care and educational settings for children from birth to 12 years of age. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
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OPEN L 38808 2.0 Lecture S 09:00am - 10:50am C 323 35 0 35 Adora Nuttall 04/01-04/01 6
Lecture S 09:00am - 10:50am C 323 04/15-04/15
Lecture S 09:00am - 10:50am C 323 04/29-04/29
Lecture 15 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract FIELD WORK 05/04-05/14
CRN 38808: Required field trip. Click CRN for details.
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CHDV 024E - SPECIAL TOPICS IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT – MULTICULTURAL ISSUES
Topics of current and general interest in diversity, anti-bias and multicultural issues in care and educational settings for children from birth to 12 years of age. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 38711 2.0 DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Katrin Jackson 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38711: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details
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CHDV 024F - SPECIAL TOPICS IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT – DISCIPLINE
Examination of discipline theories and practices in care and educational settings for children from birth through 8 years of age. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 38712 2.0 DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Kaitzer Puglia 01/09-05/07 16

CHDV 030 - INTRODUCTION TO CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
Prerequisite: CHDV 010 and enrollment in or completion of PSYC 021 or PSYC 021H or PSYC 024.

Introduces the variations in development of children with special needs ages birth through eight and the resulting impact on families. Includes an overview of historical and societal influences, laws relating to children with special needs, and the identification and referral process. No credit if taken after SET 100. Total of 54 hours lecture. Formerly SET 100.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN OD 36140 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 28 12 Madonna Siao 01/09-05/07 16

CHDV 035 - INTRODUCTION TO CURRICULUM AND STRATEGIES FOR CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL NEEDS
Prerequisite: CHDV 030.

Covers curriculum and intervention strategies for working with children with disabilities and other special needs in partnership with their families. Focus on the use of observation and assessment in meeting the individualized needs of children in inclusive and natural environments. The role of the teacher as a professional working with families, collaboration with interdisciplinary teams, and cultural competence. No credit if taken after CHDV 128. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN OD 38569 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 5 35 Madonna Siao 01/09-05/07 16

CHDV 105 - CHILDREN WITH CHALLENGING BEHAVIORS
Prerequisite: CHDV 010 and enrollment in or completion of PSYC 021 or 021H or PSYC 024.

Overview of the developmental, environmental and cultural factors that impact the behavior of young children, including family stress, child temperament, violence, attachment disorders, and special needs, as well as proactive intervention and prevention techniques. Topics include addressing why children misbehave, how to carefully observe a child, how to create a positive environment to encourage appropriate behavior, and how to effectively address many types of behaviors including those that are aggressive and antisocial, disruptive, destructive, emotional and dependent. No credit if taken after SET 105. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 35628 3.0 Lecture T 03:00pm - 06:10pm ANNEX 02 40 6 34 Madonna Siao 01/09-05/07 16

CHDV 122 - PRACTICUM IN EARLY INTERVENTION/SPECIAL EDUCATION
Prerequisite: CHDV 030.
Corequisite: CHDV 122F.

Preparation for teaching basic academic and life processes skills to students with disabilities. Theory and practice includes the basic principles of educational and developmental psychology; the art of observing, teaching and guiding young children; planning and administration of developmentally appropriate inclusive educational activities; school safety and health issues; and the social and emotional foundations of early care and education. No credit if taken after SET 122. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN OD 38571 2.0 DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 18 22 Madonna Siao 01/09-05/07 16

CHDV 122F - FIELD PRACTICE IN EARLY INTERVENTION/SPECIAL EDUCATION
Corequisite: CHDV 122.

Practical classroom experiences to make connections between theory and practice with infants and young children with disabilities and other special needs, including understanding of early intervention needs and practices. Demonstration of developmentally appropriate early childhood teaching competencies under the supervision of qualified early education professionals. Emphasis on child-centered, play-oriented approaches to teaching, learning and assessment; and knowledge of curriculum content areas as student teachers implement and evaluate experiences that promote positive development and learning for young children with disabilities or other special needs. Total of 60 hours field practice.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN FEX 35686 1.0 Field Experience 3.8 Hrs/Wk of field experience FIELD WORK 40 17 23 Madonna Siao 01/09-05/07 16
CHEMISTRY

CHEM 001A - GENERAL CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL ANALYSIS I
Prerequisite: (1) MATH 131 or its equivalent, and (2) CHEM 022 or equivalent skills as demonstrated through placement based on the chemistry assessment process.

Standard general chemistry for science and engineering majors, with emphasis on quantitative methods and calculations. Atomic structure and chemical bonding, stoichiometry, gases, liquids, solids and solution chemistry. Introductions to equilibrium and organic chemistry. Quantitative analysis using analytical balances, gravimetric and volumetric procedures, spectrophotometry and calorimetry. Total of 54 hours lecture and 108 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. C-ID: CHEM 110; CHEM SEQ 120S (with CHEM 001B)
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED HY 30246 5.0 Lab T Th 08:45am - 11:55am SV 17 27 -- 0 Darcy Mack 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted HY 30248 5.0 Lab M W 10:30am - 01:40pm SV 17 27 -- 0 Khuloud Sweimeh 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted HY 32445 5.0 Lab M W 07:00am - 10:10am SV 17 27 -- 0 Khuloud Sweimeh 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 1.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CLOSED LL 32100 5.0 Lecture T Th 05:30pm - 06:55pm SV 02 27 -- 0 Christian Goodnow 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T Th 07:00pm - 07:50pm SV 02 01/09-05/07
Lab T Th 08:00pm - 10:10pm SV 17 01/09-05/07
CRN 32100: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED HY 30156 5.0 Lab T Th 01:00pm - 01:50pm SV 04 27 -- 0 Darcy Mack 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 09:30am - 01:55pm SV 17 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CLOSED LL 30247 5.0 Lecture T Th 10:30am - 11:55am SV 02 27 -- 0 Padma Ganapathi 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T Th 01:00pm - 03:05pm SV 17 01/09-05/07
Lab T Th 03:10pm - 04:00pm SV 17 01/09-05/07
CLOSED HY 31086 5.0 Lab T Th 04:30pm - 07:40pm SV 17 27 -- 0 Benson Ngo 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CLOSED LL 31188 5.0 Lecture M W 10:30am - 11:00am SV 03 27 -- 0 Alireza Ansari 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture M W 11:05am - 11:55am SV 03 01/09-05/07
Lab M W 02:00pm - 05:10pm SV 17 01/09-05/07
CLOSED LL 33977 5.0 Lecture M W 03:15pm - 04:40pm SV 03 27 -- 0 Theodore Donnell 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M W 05:30pm - 08:40pm SV 17 01/09-05/07
CLOSED HY 36041 5.0 Lab M W 01:45pm - 02:35pm SV 04 27 -- 0 Benson Ngo 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 02:30pm - 06:55pm SV 17 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

CHEM 001B - GENERAL CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL ANALYSIS II
Prerequisite: CHEM 001A.

This is the second course of a two course General Chemistry sequence. Standard general chemistry for science and engineering majors, with emphasis on quantitative methods and calculations. Kinetics, equilibrium, thermodynamics, introduction to electrochemistry, coordination compounds, nuclear chemistry, and the chemistry of selected metals and nonmetals, potentiometric titrations and electrochemical cells. Total of 54 hours lecture and 108 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. C-ID: CHEM SEQ 120S
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 30163 5.0 Lecture M W 01:15pm - 02:40pm SV 01 27 -- 0 Ellen Harju 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M W 03:15pm - 06:25pm SV 22 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted LL 30300 5.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm SV 01 27 -- 0 Alireza Ansari 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T Th 02:30pm - 05:40pm SV 22 01/09-05/07
OPEN LL 32446 5.0 Lecture M W 05:00pm - 06:25pm SV 02 27 24 3 Kevin Barraza 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M W 07:00pm - 10:10pm SV 22 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted LL 30250 5.0 Lab T Th 08:45am - 11:55am SV 22 27 -- 0 Alireza Ansari 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm SV 01 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted LL 32447 5.0 Lab M W 09:15am - 12:25pm SV 22 27 -- 0 Ellen Harju 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture M W 01:15pm - 02:40pm SV 01 01/09-05/07

CHEM 002A - CHEMISTRY – GENERAL, ORGANIC AND BIOCHEMISTRY I
Prerequisite: MATH 150.

Principles of chemistry for health science majors. Atomic and molecular structure, chemical bonding, nomenclature, chemical reactions and stoichiometry, gases, solutions, acids and bases, pH, buffers, nuclear and organic chemistry. No credit if taken after CHEM 001A. Total of 54 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. C-ID: CHEM 101
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED HY 30252 4.0 Lab M 10:30am - 01:45pm SV 20 27 -- 0 Jillian Blatti 01/09-05/07 16
Lab W 08:30am - 09:20am SV 01 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CLOSED LL 31327 4.0 Lecture M W 02:00pm - 03:25pm SV 02 27 -- 0 Rebekah Cordeiro 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 03:30pm - 04:20pm SV 02 01/09-05/07
Lab W 03:45pm - 07:00pm SV 20 01/09-05/07
CRN 31327: More course details at Course Section Profiles.
CRN 31327: Zero Textbook Cost Option, Click CRN for details.

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CLOSED LL 33555 4.0 Lecture M W 12:30pm - 01:55pm SV 03 27 -- 0 Glen Chung 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 02:00pm - 05:15pm SV 20 01/09-05/07
Lab W 02:00pm - 02:50pm SV 03 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted LL 30804 4.0 Lecture M W 05:00pm - 06:25pm SV 01 27 -- 0 Matthew Ku 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 07:30pm - 10:45pm SV 20 01/09-05/07
Lab W 06:30pm - 07:20pm SV 01 01/09-05/07
CLOSED LL 31164 4.0 Lecture M W 05:00pm - 06:25pm SV 01 27 -- 0 Matthew Ku 01/09-05/07 16
Lab W 06:30pm - 07:20pm SV 01 01/09-05/07
Lab W 07:30pm - 10:45pm SV 20 01/09-05/07
CLOSED LL 36558 4.0 Lecture T Th 04:30pm - 05:55pm SV 01 27 -- 0 Alnald Javier 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 06:00pm - 06:50pm SV 01 01/09-05/07
Lab T 07:00pm - 10:15pm SV 20 01/09-05/07
CLOSED LL 37873 4.0 Lecture T Th 04:30pm - 05:55pm SV 01 27 -- 0 Alnald Javier 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 06:00pm - 06:50pm SV 01 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 07:00pm - 10:15pm SV 20 01/09-05/07
CLOSED LL 30251 4.0 Lecture M W 10:30am - 11:55am SV 04 27 -- 0 Paul Abukhalil 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 07:00am - 10:15am SV 20 01/09-05/07
Lab W 09:35am - 10:25am SV 04 01/09-05/07
CLOSED HY 30467 4.0 Lab W 08:30am - 09:20am SV 01 27 -- 0 Jillian Blatti 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 01:15pm - 04:30pm SV 20 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CLOSED HY 32441 4.0 Lab T 11:00am - 11:50am SV 01 27 -- 0 Melissa Anderson 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 01:00pm - 04:15pm SV 20 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 32441: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED HY 32442 4.0 Lab Th 11:00am - 11:50am SV 01 27 -- 0 Melissa Anderson 01/09-05/07 16
Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:15pm SV 20 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 32442: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED LL 37874 4.0 Lecture T Th 03:45pm - 05:10pm SV 02 27 -- 0 Ellen Harju 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 11:00am - 11:50am SV 01 01/09-05/07
Lab F 01:15pm - 04:30pm SV 22 01/09-05/07

CHEM 002B - CHEMISTRY – GENERAL, ORGANIC AND BIOCHEMISTRY II
Prerequisite: CHEM 002A.

Principles of chemistry for health science majors. Organic and biochemistry: reaction mechanisms, kinetics, enzymes, protein synthesis and metabolism. Total of 54 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. C-ID: CHEM 102
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED HY 30807 4.0 Lab W 10:30am - 02:45pm SV 20 27 -- 0 Jillian Blatti 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
OPEN LL 30470 4.0 Lecture M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm E 202 27 16 11 John Hanley 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 08:30am - 12:45pm SV 20 01/09-05/07

CHEM 008A - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I
Prerequisite: CHEM 001B.

Fundamental principles and concepts of organic chemistry for science majors. Structure, bonding, nomenclature, isomerism, stereochemistry and physical properties of organic compounds. A mechanistic approach to the reactions of hydrocarbons, alkyl halides, alcohols, dienes, aromatic compounds, organometallics, IR and NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. Introduction to organic laboratory techniques; preparation, isolation and identification of organic compounds. Total of 54 hours lecture and 108 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: CHEM 150; CHEM SEQ 160S (with CHEM 008B)
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED LL 33377 5.0 Lecture M W 07:00am - 08:25am SV 04 24 -- 0 Gidget Tay 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M W 08:35am - 09:25am SV 04 01/09-05/07
Lab T 01:00pm - 05:25pm SV 21 01/09-05/07
CRN 33377: More course details at Course Section Profiles.
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CLOSED LL 35353 5.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm SV 02 24 -- 0 John Hanley 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T Th 02:35pm - 03:25pm SV 02 01/09-05/07
Lab F 08:15am - 12:40pm SV 21 01/09-05/07
CRN 35353: More course details at Course Section Profiles.
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CHEM 008B - ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II
Prerequisite: CHEM 008A.

Second semester course in a 2-semester sequence covering organic chemistry for science majors. A mechanistic approach to the reactions of alcohols, phenols, ethers and epoxides, aldehydes, ketones, carboxylic acids and their derivatives and amines. Photochemistry, organic redox, polymerization, rearrangements, synthesis and an introduction to biochemical molecules. Qualitative analysis, natural products, multistep synthesis and kinetics. Total of 54 hours lecture and 108 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: CHEM SEQ 160S
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 34391 5.0 Lecture M W 09:45am - 11:10am SV 01 24 19 5 Peter Castro 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M W 11:15am - 12:05pm SV 01 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 01:00pm - 05:25pm SV 21 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted LL 33691 5.0 Lecture T Th 07:30am - 08:55am SV 03 24 -- 0 Gidget Tay 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T Th 09:00am - 09:50am SV 03 01/09-05/07
Lab W 11:30am - 03:55pm SV 21 01/09-05/07
CRN 33691: More course details at Course Section Profiles.
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CHEM 020 - INDEPENDENT STUDY
Recommended Preparation: Enrollment in or completion of any college-level (1-99) course in the Natural Sciences.
Enrollment Limitation: Permission of the Dean.

Independent, faculty-guided student inquiry, project, research, laboratory experiment and/or field investigation. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Permission of Instructor IST 38742 1.0 Independent Study 3.4 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract SV 06 5 0 5 Staff 01/09-05/07 16

CHEM 022 - INTRODUCTORY CHEMISTRY
Prerequisite: Enrollment in or completion of MATH 131 or equivalent.

Introduction to the principles of chemistry with emphasis on quantitative methods and calculations. For science and engineering majors needing preparation for CHEM 001A, but open to all qualified students. Total of 54 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. C-ID: CHEM 101
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED LL 30344 4.0 Lecture T Th 07:00am - 08:25am SV 01 27 -- 0 John Hanley 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 08:30am - 09:20am SV 01 01/09-05/07
Lab F 01:15pm - 04:30pm SV 18 01/09-05/07
CRN 30344: More course details at Course Section Profiles.
CRN 30344: Zero Textbook Cost Option, Click CRN for details.

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CLOSED HY 32299 4.0 Lab M 08:15am - 09:05am SV 18 27 -- 0 Rebekah Cordeiro 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 09:15am - 12:30pm SV 18 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 32299: More course details at Course Section Profiles.
CRN 32299: Zero Textbook Cost Option, Click CRN for details.

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CLOSED HY 37934 4.0 Lab W 09:30am - 01:45pm SV 18 27 -- 0 Melissa Anderson 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 37934: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted LL 38857 4.0 Lecture M W 10:30am - 11:55am SV 02 27 -- 0 Staff 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 08:45am - 01:00pm SV 18 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted LL 30345 4.0 Lecture M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm SV 02 27 -- 0 Peter Castro 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 02:00pm - 02:50pm SV 18 01/09-05/07
Lab W 02:00pm - 05:15pm SV 18 01/09-05/07
CLOSED HY 30259 4.0 Lab T 05:00pm - 05:50pm SV 18 27 -- 0 Mackenzie Anderson 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 06:15pm - 09:30pm SV 18 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 30259: Required materials. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED LL 31035 4.0 Lecture T Th 10:30am - 11:55am SV 03 27 -- 0 Theodore Donnell 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 01:00pm - 01:50pm SV 03 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:15pm SV 18 01/09-05/07
CRN 31035: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED LL 31091 4.0 Lecture M W 03:15pm - 04:40pm SV 04 27 -- 0 Benson Ngo 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 05:00pm - 05:50pm SV 04 01/09-05/07
Lab W 05:30pm - 08:45pm SV 18 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted LL 31161 4.0 Lecture T Th 08:45am - 10:10am SV 04 27 -- 0 Peter Castro 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 10:20am - 11:10am SV 04 01/09-05/07
Lab T 01:00pm - 04:15pm SV 18 01/09-05/07
CLOSED LL 31301 4.0 Lecture T Th 04:00pm - 05:25pm SV 04 27 -- 0 Kevin Barraza 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 05:30pm - 06:20pm SV 04 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 05:30pm - 08:45pm SV 18 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted LL 32105 4.0 Lecture M W 06:15pm - 07:40pm SV 03 27 -- 0 Anjana Ramachandran 01/09-05/07 16
Lab W 07:50pm - 08:40pm SV 03 01/09-05/07
Lab F 05:00pm - 08:15pm SV 18 01/09-05/07
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED HY 30164 4.0 Lab T Th 07:30am - 11:45am SV 18 27 -- 0 Jared Ashcroft 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED HY 32451 4.0 Lab T Th 07:30am - 11:45am SV 18 27 -- 0 Rebekah Cordeiro 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
CRN 32451: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CHINESE

CHIN 001 - ELEMENTARY CHINESE (MANDARIN) – LEVEL 1
Pronunciation and grammar, reading and writing Chinese characters, vocabulary building. Introduction to geography, customs, and culture of China. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 30365 5.0 Lecture M W 12:30pm - 03:00pm R 219 30 19 11 Xiu-Zhi Wu 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 30828 5.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 03:30pm R 219 30 22 8 Xiu-Zhi Wu 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 31957 5.0 DE Online Lecture M W 07:00pm - 09:30pm Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 Cathy Wei 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN OD 31346 5.0 DE Online Lecture T Th 09:45am - 12:15pm Online ZOOM 30 23 7 Cathy Wei 01/09-05/07 16

CHIN 002 - ELEMENTARY CHINESE (MANDARIN) – LEVEL 2
Prerequisite: CHIN 001, or the first year of high school Chinese, or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.

Continuation of CHIN 001. Further development of grammar and sentence patterns, oral and written composition, reading of elementary texts; customs and culture of China. No credit if taken after CHIN 002A. Total of 90 hours lecture. Transfer Credit:
CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode:
L,P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 31445 5.0 Lecture M W 09:45am - 12:15pm R 219 30 18 12 Cathy Wei 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN OD 31374 5.0 DE Online Lecture T Th 07:00pm - 09:30pm Online ZOOM 30 29 1 Cathy Wei 01/09-05/07 16
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-05/05 for 15 weeks.
Restricted: Dual Enrollment HY 38639 5.0 Lecture M T F 08:20am - 09:25am LA CANADA HIGH SCHOOL 25 20 5 Huiling Zhong 01/09-05/05 15
Lecture W 08:30am - 10:05am LA CANADA HIGH SCHOOL 02/22-05/05
Lecture Th 08:30am - 10:05am LA CANADA HIGH SCHOOL 01/09-02/16
DE Online Lecture .5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/05
CRN 38639: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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CHIN 003 - INTERMEDIATE CHINESE (MANDARIN) – LEVEL 1
Prerequisite: CHIN 002, or CHIN 002A, or two years of high school Chinese, or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.

Grammar; oral and written composition; reading of intermediate texts; Chinese customs and culture. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 30261 5.0 Lecture T Th 09:45am - 12:15pm R 220 25 5 20 Lillian Seto 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN OD 36030 5.0 DE Online Lecture M W 07:00pm - 09:30pm Online ZOOM 25 20 5 Chiu Chin Chang 01/09-05/07 16

CHIN 004 - INTERMEDIATE CHINESE (MANDARIN)
Prerequisite: CHIN 003, or three years of high school Chinese, or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.

Continuation of grammar, oral and written composition; reading of texts of moderate difficulty, including modern Chinese literature. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 31378 5.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 03:30pm R 220 25 2 23 Gwendolyn Liu 01/09-05/07 16
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/23-05/07 for 14 weeks.
OPEN OD 33212 5.0 DE Online Lecture T Th 07:00pm - 09:20pm Online ZOOM 25 17 8 Xiu-Zhi Wu 01/23-05/07 14
DE Online Lecture 1.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/23-05/07
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-05/05 for 15 weeks.
Restricted: Dual Enrollment HY 38640 5.0 Lecture M T F 09:30am - 10:20am LA CANADA HIGH SCHOOL 25 14 11 Huiling Zhong 01/09-05/05 15
Lecture W 08:30am - 10:20am LA CANADA HIGH SCHOOL 01/09-02/16
Lecture Th 08:30am - 10:20am LA CANADA HIGH SCHOOL 02/22-05/05
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/05
CRN 38640: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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CHIN 005 - ADVANCED CHINESE READING AND COMPOSITION
Prerequisite: CHIN 004 or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.

Reading and writing of Chinese texts with advanced written styles and syntax. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A , P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 33312 3.0 Lecture Th 03:45pm - 06:55pm R 219 25 11 14 Cathy Wei 01/09-05/07 16

CHIN 010 - CHINESE CIVILIZATION
The study of Chinese literature, arts, philosophy, geography, religion and the social and political environment; Chinese contributions to civilization from the classical period to modern times. (Course conducted in English.) Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 30514 3.0 Lecture M W 02:00pm - 03:25pm R 123 25 12 13 Jeffrey Chang 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30514: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 38402 3.0 DE Online Lecture T 03:45pm - 05:55pm Online ZOOM 25 -- 0 Jingyu Xue 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

CHIN 012 - CHINESE LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 001A or 001AH or 001AS.

Reading and discussion of major works of Chinese literature in translation from different historical periods. Selected readings will be made from different genres: poetry, drama, essays and the novel. (Course conducted in English.) Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 36029 3.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 12:10pm R 219 25 9 16 Jingyu Xue 01/09-05/07 16

CHIN 022 - CHINESE CALLIGRAPHY
History, development, aesthetics, and appreciation of Chinese calligraphy. Examination of Chinese character formation, evolution and etymology as well as a survey of varieties of Chinese scripts and hands-on practice of Chinese calligraphy. (Course conducted in English.) Total of 54 hours of lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 31576 3.0 Lecture M 03:45pm - 06:55pm R 219 25 -- 0 Xiu-Zhi Wu 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 36657 3.0 Lecture T 03:45pm - 06:55pm R 219 25 -- 0 Xiu-Zhi Wu 01/09-05/07 16

CHIN 050 - CHINESE CINEMA
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 001A.

Introduction to Chinese cinema. Chinese culture, society, and historical periods through the viewing and discussion of Chinese films from mainland China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan. (Course conducted in English). Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 35248 3.0 Lecture F 02:00pm - 05:10pm R 219 25 -- 0 Jingyu Xue 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35248: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CINEMA

CINE 007A - EARLY FILM HISTORY
Development of motion pictures from their inception to the 1950's. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 35284 3.0 Lecture M 08:45am - 11:55am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 101 60 50 10 William Foster 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 38684 3.0 Lecture M 08:45am - 11:55am PCC Rosemead 217 48 5 43 Jack Constant 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38684: This section is taught at the Rosemead facility, 4105 N. Rosemead Blvd., Rosemead, CA 91770. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN L 35285 3.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 04:10pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 101 60 45 15 William Foster 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 37543 3.0 Lecture W 02:00pm - 05:10pm R 122 60 25 35 William Foster 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 35288 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 60 -- 0 Candice Larson 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 35289 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 90 -- 0 Marcel Giwargis 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 37861 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 60 -- 0 Candice Larson 01/09-05/07 16

CINE 007B - CONTEMPORARY FILM HISTORY
Survey of national and international film movements and developments from the 1950's to the present with special attention given to the influence of Hollywood studios and directors in the world of cinema, art and ideas. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 35300 3.0 Lecture T 08:45am - 11:55am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 101 60 -- 0 William Foster 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 35302 3.0 Lecture W 08:45am - 11:55am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 101 60 -- 0 William Foster 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 35303 3.0 Lecture M 02:00pm - 05:10pm R 122 60 50 10 William Foster 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 35305 3.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 04:10pm PCC Rosemead 103 35 5 30 Peter Nelson 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35305: This section is taught at Rosemead facility, 4105 N. Rosemead Blvd., Rosemead, CA 91770. Allow for travel time when scheduling for classes
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CLOSED OD 35304 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 120 -- 0 Marcel Giwargis 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 35307 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 60 -- 0 Candice Larson 01/09-05/07 16

CINE 025 - FILM ART
Aesthetic and technical analysis of camera, lighting, sound, direction and structure in short and feature films with an emphasis on innovation. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, )

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 35269 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 120 -- 0 Marcel Giwargis 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35269: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 38600 3.0 DE Online Lecture M W 06:15pm - 09:25pm Online ZOOM 60 -- 0 John Geiger 03/13-05/07 8

CINE 026A - BEGINNING ELECTRONIC FILMMAKING
Introduction to the theory, terminology, and process of motion picture production for film. Includes basic cinematography including the operation, function and creative uses of production and post-production equipment, scriptwriting, camera operation, shot composition, lighting, sound recording and mixing, and editing. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 35270 3.0 Lecture M 08:45am - 10:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 219 24 -- 0 Ann Gregory 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 11:00am - 11:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 219 01/09-05/07
Lab W 08:45am - 12:00pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 219 01/09-05/07
OPEN LL 35273 3.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 03:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 219 24 15 9 Lindsey Jang 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 03:15pm - 04:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 219 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:15pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 219 01/09-05/07
OPEN LL 35272 3.0 Lecture T 04:30pm - 06:35pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 219 24 7 17 Jack Constant 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 06:45pm - 07:35pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 219 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 04:30pm - 07:45pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 219 01/09-05/07

CINE 026B - INTERMEDIATE FILMMAKING – ELECTRONIC
Prerequisite: CINE 026A.

Intermediate motion picture production. Editing of picture and sound utilizing adjustable iris camcorders. Individual and group projects selected from the following: commercials, experimental, documentary and dramatic film forms. No credit if taken after PHOT 026B. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 37088 3.0 Lecture T 08:45am - 10:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 219 22 17 5 Gabriela Tollman 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 11:00am - 11:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 219 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 08:45am - 12:00pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 219 01/09-05/07

CINE 026C - ADVANCED FILMMAKING
Prerequisite: CINE 026B or PHOT 026B.

Advanced video or 16mm group motion picture production. Concentration on the roles of director of photography, camera operator, unit production manager, sound crew and editor in the production of short films. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 38642 3.0 Lecture T 08:45am - 10:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 213 22 9 9 Lindsey Jang 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 11:00am - 11:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 213 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 08:45am - 12:00pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 213 01/09-05/07

CINE 027 - CINEMATOGRAPHY
Introduction to the fundamental technical and aesthetic principles of motion picture photography. Practical training in the use of motion picture cameras. Introduction to image control through exposure, lighting, and selection of film, camera, lens, and filters. Examination of the cinematographer as a visual storyteller to develop a broader understanding of the balance between artist and technician. Examination of the different crew positions and processes of the camera crew. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 35277 3.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 03:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 213 16 -- 0 James Zolliecoffer 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 03:15pm - 04:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 213 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:15pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 213 01/09-05/07

CINE 126 - DIGITAL FILM NARRATIVE
Prerequisite: CINE 026A.

Practical and aesthetic construction of motion pictures using the principles and techniques of computer based non-linear editing for film, video, and multimedia. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 37142 3.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 03:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 308 24 16 8 Gabriela Tollman 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 03:15pm - 04:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 308 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:10pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 308 01/09-05/07

CINE 127 - ADVANCED CINEMATOGRAPHY
Prerequisite: CINE 026A and CINE 027.
Recommended Preparation: CINE 126.

Advanced training and study of techniques and aesthetics in use of motion picture cameras and lighting equipment for those considering a professional career in cinematography. Advanced study of scene creation as well as overall visual design of an entire film. In-depth examination of the different crew positions of the camera crew combined with practical experience. Creation of work for professional portfolio. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 35279 3.0 Lecture M 02:00pm - 04:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 213 16 4 12 Lindsey Jang 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 04:15pm - 05:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 213 01/09-05/07
Lab W 02:00pm - 05:15pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 213 01/09-05/07

CINE 129 - CINEMA PRODUCTION PORTFOLIO
Prerequisite: CINE 026C.

Cinema Production/Filmmaking portfolio development, preparation and production for transfer to four year colleges or professional use. Advanced cinema production/filmmaking, in conception and execution. Development of professional presentation skills. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 38643 3.0 Lecture T 08:45am - 10:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 213 22 4 9 Lindsey Jang 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 11:00am - 11:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 213 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 08:45am - 12:00pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 213 01/09-05/07
COMPUTER INFORMATION SYSTEMS

CIS 010 - INTRODUCTION TO INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Examination of information systems and their role in business. Focus on information systems, database management systems, system development, networking, Internet and web, e-commerce, security, application development languages and tools, computer systems hardware and software components. Application of these concepts and methods through hands-on projects developing computer-based solutions to business problems. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ITIS 120
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 36315 3.0 DE Online Lab M 06:15pm - 09:25pm Online ZOOM 32 -- 0 Lisa Correa 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CLOSED OD 30502 3.0 DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Earlie Douglas 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted OD 34490 3.0 DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Earlie Douglas 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted OD 35102 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Jason Huh 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted OD 37978 3.0 DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Earlie Douglas 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted OD 37979 3.0 DE Online Lab 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Jason Huh 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CLOSED OD 37980 3.0 DE Online Lab W 07:00am - 09:05am Online ZOOM 32 -- 0 Pixie Boyden 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted HY 30289 3.0 Lab T Th 10:30am - 11:55am R 202 32 -- 0 Lisa Correa 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
OPEN HY 37254 3.0 Lab F 07:00am - 10:10am PCC Rosemead 215 32 17 15 Pixie Boyden 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 37254: This section is taught at the Rosemead facility, 4105 N. Rosemead Blvd., Rosemead, CA 91770. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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CIS 011 - INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGY ESSENTIALS
Introduction to the computer hardware and software skills needed to help meet the growing demand for entry-level Information and Communication Technology (ICT) professionals. Topics covered are mobile devices, Linux, macOS, virtualization and cloud computing, as well as expanded information about Microsoft Windows operating systems, security, networking, troubleshooting, and the responsibilities of an IT professional. Preparation for the CompTIA A+ certification exams. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU C-ID: ITIS 110
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 30509 4.0 DE Online Lecture W 06:30pm - 08:35pm Online ZOOM 100 -- 0 Seung Yang 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 30509: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CIS 012 - INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING USING PYTHON
Recommended Preparation: CIS 010 and MATH 003.

Fundamental concepts and models of application development using Python programming language. Coverage of structured and object-oriented programming principles and techniques. Topics include the basic concepts of program design, variables, declarations, statements, expressions, basic I/O (input and output), flow control structures, functions and modules, lists (arrays), tuples, dictionaries, file access, classes and objects, class attributes and methods, inheritance, abstraction, encapsulation, and polymorphism. Preparation for the Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA): Introduction to Programming using Python, Python Institute Certified Entry-Level Python Programmer (PCEP), and Python Institute Certified Associate in Python Programming (PCAP) exams. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN HY 38066 3.0 Lab T 08:40am - 11:50am R 421 30 11 19 Earlie Douglas 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 38066: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN LL 36484 3.0 Lab T Th 02:25pm - 03:50pm R 421 30 28 2 Gail Casburn 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture T 01:15pm - 02:05pm R 421 01/09-05/07
Lecture Th 01:15pm - 02:20pm R 421 01/09-05/07
CRN 36484: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details
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OPEN HY 35068 3.0 Lab M 06:15pm - 09:25pm R 421 30 14 16 Jason Huh 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 35068: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN HY 36345 3.0 Lab W 06:30pm - 09:40pm R 421 30 27 3 Zareh Gorjian 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 36345: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 36381 3.0 DE Online Lab Th 05:00pm - 08:10pm Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 James Mertz 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 36381: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 37007 3.0 DE Online Lecture T 06:15pm - 08:20pm Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 Jason Huh 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 37007: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 38067 3.0 DE Online Lecture Th 09:45am - 11:50am Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 Earlie Douglas 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 38067: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CIS 014 - C++ PROGRAMMING
Prerequisite: CIS 012 or equivalent .

Application development using C++ programming language. Coverage of object-oriented programming principles and techniques. Topics include C++ basics, control structures, functions, arrays, pointers, classes, overloading, data abstraction, encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism, virtual functions, file processing, templates, exceptions, and STL (Standard Template Library). Preparation for the C++ Institute's C++ Certified Associate Programmer (CPA) and C++ Certified Professional Programmer (CPP) exams. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 30294 3.0 DE Online Lecture T 06:15pm - 08:20pm Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 Joseph Su 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
OPEN OD 38318 3.0 DE Online Lecture Th 07:00am - 09:05am Online ZOOM 30 17 13 Joseph Su 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

CIS 016 - JAVA PROGRAMMING
Prerequisite: CIS 012 or equivalent.

Application development using Java programming language. Coverage of object-oriented programming principles and techniques. Topics include Java basics, control structures, arrays, classes, methods, overloading, encapsulation, inheritance, polymorphism, collections, Lambda expressions, exceptions, Java I/O, Java API, and database applications. Preparation for the Oracle Certified Associate (OCA) -- Java SE Programmer and Oracle Certified Professional (OCP) -- Java SE Programmer exams. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 31478 3.0 DE Online Lecture M 06:30pm - 08:35pm Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 Zareh Gorjian 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

CIS 031 - INTRODUCTION TO DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
Recommended Preparation: CIS 011 .

Introduction to concepts in data and information management centered around the core skills of identifying organizational information requirements, conceptual data modeling techniques, conversion of conceptual data models into relational data models, verification of structural characteristics with normalization techniques, and implementation of a relational database using an industrial-strength database management system. Overview of data quality and data security tasks, database application development, and data and information management technologies that provide decision support capabilities under the broad business intelligence umbrella. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 37084 3.0 DE Online Lab W 06:15pm - 09:25pm Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 Gail Casburn 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

CIS 041 - CCNA: INTRODUCTION TO NETWORKS
Recommended Preparation: CIS 011 and MATH 003.

Architecture, structure, functions, components, and models of the Internet and other computer networks. Principles and structure of IP (Internet Protocol) addressing and the fundamentals of Ethernet concepts, media, and operations are introduced to provide a foundation for further study of computer networks. Use of the OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) and TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol) layered models to examine the nature and roles of protocols and services at the application, network, data link, and physical layers. Preparation for the CompTIA Network+, Cisco CCT Routing & Switching, and Cisco CCNA certification exams. No credit if taken after CIS 161. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 35671 3.0 DE Online Lecture T Th 06:30pm - 08:35pm Online ZOOM 40 -- 0 Seung Yang 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lab 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
CRN 35671: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CIS 042 - CCNA: ROUTING, SWITCHING, AND WIRELESS ESSENTIALS
Prerequisite: CIS 041.

Configuring and troubleshooting enterprise networks. Topics include: static routing, Routing Information Protocol (RIP), Open Shortest Path First (OSPF), Virtual LANs (VLANs), Inter-VLAN routing, Spanning Tree Protocol (STP), EtherChannel, Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP), First-Hop Redundancy Protocol (FHRP), Access Control Lists (ACLs), Network Address Translation (NAT), and Wireless LAN (WLAN). Preparation for the CompTIA Network+, Cisco CCT Routing & Switching, and Cisco CCNA certification exams. No credit if taken after CIS 162. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
OPEN OD 35672 3.0 DE Online Lecture T Th 06:30pm - 08:35pm Online ZOOM 30 24 6 Seung Yang 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lab 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
CRN 35672: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CIS 045 - MCP: MICROSOFT WINDOWS SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION
Prerequisite: CIS 011 or valid CompTIA A+ certification or equivalent; and CIS 042 or equivalent.

Deploy, configure, maintain, troubleshoot, and support server hardware and server software technologies in a small to enterprise environment, including a cloud computing environment with an emphasis on the administration of Microsoft Windows Server operating systems infrastructure. Topics include storage solutions, server virtualization using Hyper-V, Microsoft Azure cloud services, ADDS, ADCS, DNS, DHCP, WDS, WSUS, DirectAccess, VPNs, IPv6 transition technologies, failover clustering, and disaster recovery. Preparation for the CompTIA Server+ and Microsoft MCP Windows System Administration certification exams. Total of 54 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU C-ID: ITIS 155
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN OD 38320 4.0 DE Online Lecture M 06:30pm - 08:35pm Online ZOOM 20 12 8 Seung Yang 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

CIS 112 - ADVANCED PROGRAMMING USING PYTHON
Prerequisite: CIS 012.

Application development using advanced Python programming techniques. Topics include the advanced Object-Oriented programming, advanced functions and modules, packages, process management, network programming, web programming, GUI (Graphical User Interface) programming, and testing principles and techniques. Preparation for the Python Institute Certified Associate in Python Programming (PCAP) and Python Institute Certified Professional in Python Programming (PCPP) exams Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN OD 37251 3.0 DE Online Lecture T 08:35pm - 10:40pm Online ZOOM 30 22 8 Jason Huh 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

CIS 112D - DATA STRUCTURES AND ALGORITHMS
Prerequisite: CIS 014, CIS 016, or CIS 112.

Emphasizes the choice and application of data structures and efficient algorithms in implementing applications, covering the most commonly used data structures such as linked lists, stacks and queues, search trees, maps, hashing, priority queues, sorting, and graphs. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN OD 38322 3.0 DE Online Lecture Th 06:15pm - 08:20pm Online ZOOM 30 24 6 Joseph Su 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

CIS 164 - CCNA: ENTERPRISE NETWORKING, SECURITY, AND AUTOMATION
Prerequisite: CIS 042.

Configuring and troubleshooting enterprise networks.  Topics include: Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP), PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE), Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE), advanced Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) configurations, advanced Access Control Lists (ACLs) configurations, advanced Network Address Translation (NAT) configurations, network security, network management, network design, network troubleshooting, network virtualization, and network automation. Preparation for the Cisco CCNA certification exam. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-04/09 for 12 weeks.
OPEN HY 37248 3.0 Lecture S 09:00am - 12:05pm IT 212 20 10 10 Seung Yang 01/09-04/09 12
DE Online Lab 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-04/09

CIS 192 - INTRODUCTION TO WEB DEVELOPMENT
Recommended Preparation: CIS 012.

The essentials of HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript including their functionalities, syntax, and advanced techniques to create web content and designs that can be adapt to various device form factors. Coverage includes HTML5 elements and APIs, CSS3 syntax and advanced techniques, code validation, form creation, mobile design for browsers and apps, and JavaScript and its application. Preparation for the CIW Advanced HTML5 and CSS3 Specialist certification. No credit if taken after GRFX 192. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
OPEN HY 35675 3.0 DE Online Lecture F 06:30pm - 08:35pm Online ZOOM 30 23 7 Aaron Hamachi 01/09-03/05 8
Lecture S 10:00am - 12:30pm R 206 01/09-03/05
DE Online Lab 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05

CIS 193 - CLIENT-SIDE WEB DEVELOPMENT USING JAVASCRIPT
Prerequisite: CIS 012 and CIS 192.

Client-side web application programming using JavaScript. Topics include JavaScript basics, control structures, arrays, object-oriented programming, functions, methods, expressions, Document Object Model (DOM), forms, debugging, event handling, cookie creation, security, web API (Application Programming Interface), libraries and frameworks, and AJAX. Preparation for the CIW JavaScript Specialist Certification. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
OPEN HY 37072 3.0 DE Online Lecture F 06:30pm - 08:35pm Online ZOOM 30 7 23 Aaron Hamachi 03/13-05/07 8
Lecture S 10:00am - 12:15pm R 206 03/13-05/07
DE Online Lab 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07

CIS 194 - CLIENT-SIDE WEB DEVELOPMENT USING JAVASCRIPT LIBRARIES
Prerequisite: CIS 193.

Client-side web application programming using JavaScript libraries. Focuses on React's declarative user interfaces, testing Redux, React router, React Redux, JSX, data flow, usage with React, async actions, async flow, and React middleware to create effective client-side web applications on the latest web stacks and techniques. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN HY 37247 3.0 Lab S 09:00am - 12:10pm R 421 30 15 15 Joseph Su 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
COLLEGE

COLL 001 - FIRST YEAR SEMINAR
First Year Experience course that elevates and sustains our students' voices and experiences by focusing on the strengths they bring to higher education. Exploration of identity, skills, and interests as related to academic and career success. Supports information literacy, college resources, behaviors and attitudes for student success to navigate the first year. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED L 33066 3.0 Lecture F 10:30am - 12:35pm CC 233 30 -- 0 Jacob Tucker 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture F 12:40pm - 01:30pm CC 233 01/09-05/07
CRN 33066: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED HY 37928 3.0 Lecture W 10:30am - 11:55am C 365 30 -- 0 Taleen Seropian 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 37928: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED L 35563 3.0 Lecture W 02:00pm - 05:10pm CC 233 30 -- 0 Moira MacDonald 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35563: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED HY 35564 3.0 Lecture Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm V 210 30 -- 0 Moira MacDonald 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ZOOM 01/09-05/07
CRN 35564: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED HY 35692 3.0 Lecture W 12:00pm - 01:25pm V 210 30 -- 0 Cristina Salazar-Romo 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 35692: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED HY 38593 3.0 Lecture Th 02:45pm - 04:10pm C 365 30 -- 0 Shelagh Rose 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 38593: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED HY 38689 3.0 Lecture Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm C 157 30 -- 0 Shelagh Rose 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 38689: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 33041 3.0 DE Online Lecture M 08:45am - 10:15am Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 Elizabeth Martinez 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 33041: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 33044 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Armia Walker 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 33044: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 33045 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Gayane Jerome 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 33045: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 33373 3.0 DE Online Lecture .6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Cristina Salazar-Romo 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 33373: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 37941 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Brianna Broady 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37941: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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COMMUNICATION

COMM 001 - SURVEY OF MASS COMMUNICATION
Mass media as information distributors; print media, radio and television broadcasting, motion pictures, public relations, sales and advertising and digital media. Rights and responsibilities under the First Amendment. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: JOUR 100
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38381 3.0 Lecture W 08:45am - 11:55am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 210 60 20 40 Liesel Reinhart 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38381: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 33138 3.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 04:10pm W 206 60 35 25 Liesel Reinhart 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 33138: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED OD 37943 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 60 -- 0 Nathan McIntire 01/09-03/05 8
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 37996 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 60 -- 0 Liesel Reinhart 03/13-05/07 8

COMM 020 - INDEPENDENT STUDY
Prerequisite: Permission of department chairperson.

Individual projects in the communication arts and sciences. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/23-05/07 for 14 weeks.
Permission of Instructor IST 38043 1.0 Independent Study 3.9 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CENTER FOR THE ARTS 109 1 0 1 Staff 01/23-05/07 14

COMM 101 - COMMUNICATION FIELD PRACTICE
Prerequisite: Maintain enrollment in 7 units or more including field practice; enrollment in or completion of at least one of the following: SPCH 005A, 005B, 018, TVR 002B, 014A, 014B, 016A, 018, 021, 106A, 106B, THRT 012A.

Student projects and supervised on-campus experience in speech pathology, telecommunications, theater arts (including on-campus radio and television production), engineering, newswriting, theater arts technology. Pass/no pass grading. Total of 90 hours field practice.
Grade Mode: A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/23-05/07 for 14 weeks.
Permission of Dean ISO 38044 1.0 Other Independent Study 6.4 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract FIELD WORK 5 0 5 Staff 01/23-05/07 14
COSMETOLOGY

COSM 100 - INTRO TO COSMETOLOGY
Fundamental theory, techniques, and procedures on basic hair, skin, and nail care. Lectures, demonstrations and practical procedures in basic hair, skin, and nail care with emphasis on safely and client protection. Other topics include California State Board of Barbering and Cosmetology rules and regulations, health and safety codes, general science as it relates to cosmetology, infection control, chemistry, and electricity. Total of 81 hours lecture and 243 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED LL 35501 9.0 Lecture M T W Th F 07:30am - 09:35am CEC FOOTHILL 134 18 -- 0 Deandra Pearce 01/09-03/05 8
Lab M T W Th F 09:40am - 11:45am CEC FOOTHILL 134 01/09-03/05
Lab M T W Th F 12:40pm - 04:45pm CEC FOOTHILL 134 01/09-03/05
CRN 35501: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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COSM 101 - HAIRCUTTING
Prerequisite: COSM 100.

Theory of advanced haircutting techniques and procedures. Lectures, demonstrations and practical procedures in haircutting terminology, safety precautions, disinfection, proper use and handling of cutting implements, and client consultation. Total of 36 hours lecture and 135 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
OPEN LL 35866 4.5 Lecture M W 07:30am - 09:35am CEC FOOTHILL 135 18 0 18 Deandra Pearce 03/13-05/07 8
Lab M W 09:40am - 11:30am CEC FOOTHILL 135 03/13-05/07
Lab M W 12:30pm - 04:45pm CEC FOOTHILL 135 03/13-05/07
Lab F 07:30am - 11:40am CEC FOOTHILL 135 03/13-05/07
CRN 35866: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd, Pasadena, CA, 91107 Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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COSM 102 - HAIR COLOR
Prerequisite: COSM 100.

Different types of hair color applications and techniques for various hair color categories. Hands-on workshops with semi, demi, and permanent hair color to include: special effects hair color applications, lighteners, foiling, weaving/slicing, combination color design patterns, alternation/partial highlights, lowlighting, gray coverage formulations, contrast-zones color patterns, and toner applications. Total of 36 hours lecture and 135 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
OPEN LL 35867 4.5 Lecture T Th 07:30am - 09:35am CEC FOOTHILL 135 18 3 15 Richard Allen 03/13-05/07 8
Lab T Th 09:40am - 11:30am CEC FOOTHILL 135 03/13-05/07
Lab T Th 12:30pm - 04:45pm CEC FOOTHILL 135 03/13-05/07
Lab F 12:30pm - 04:40pm CEC FOOTHILL 135 03/13-05/07
CRN 35867: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd Pasadena, CA 91107 Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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COSM 103 - HAIRSTYLING
Prerequisite: COSM 100.

Theory of professional hairstyling techniques and procedures. Lectures, demonstrations and practical procedures in wet hair styling, thermal styling and long hair styling. Total of 36 hours lecture and 135 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted LL 33996 4.5 Lecture M W 07:30am - 09:50am CEC FOOTHILL 135 18 -- 0 Tiffany Williams 01/09-03/05 8
Lab M W 09:55am - 11:30am CEC FOOTHILL 135 01/09-03/05
Lab M W 12:30pm - 04:45pm CEC FOOTHILL 135 01/09-03/05
Lab F 07:30am - 12:20pm CEC FOOTHILL 135 01/09-03/05
CRN 33996: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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COSM 104 - CHEMICAL TEXTURE
Prerequisite: COSM 100.

Theory of professional chemical texturizing techniques and procedures. Lectures, demonstrations and practical procedures in permanent waving, chemical relaxing, and soft curl re-forming. Total of 36 hours lecture and 135 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted LL 33997 4.5 Lecture T Th 07:30am - 09:35am CEC FOOTHILL 135 18 -- 0 Lakhysa Greene 01/09-03/05 8
Lab T Th 09:40am - 11:30am CEC FOOTHILL 135 01/09-03/05
Lab T Th 12:30pm - 04:45pm CEC FOOTHILL 135 01/09-03/05
Lab F 12:30pm - 04:40pm CEC FOOTHILL 135 01/09-03/05
CRN 33997: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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COSM 105 - SKIN CARE
Prerequisite: COSM 100.

Skin disorders and diseases and the different types of skin services offered in the salon. Total of 36 hours lecture and 135 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
OPEN LL 34003 4.5 Lecture M W 07:30am - 09:35am CEC FOOTHILL 134 18 11 7 Sabena Horn 03/13-05/07 8
Lab M W 09:40am - 11:30am CEC FOOTHILL 134 03/13-05/07
Lab M W 12:30pm - 04:45pm CEC FOOTHILL 134 03/13-05/07
Lab F 07:30am - 11:40am CEC FOOTHILL 134 03/13-05/07
CRN 34003: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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COSM 106 - NAIL CARE
Prerequisite: COSM 100.

Study of nail disorders and diseases and the different types of nail services offered in the salon. Total of 36 hours lecture and 135 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
OPEN LL 34004 4.5 Lecture T Th 07:30am - 09:35am CEC FOOTHILL 134 18 10 8 Lakhysa Greene 03/13-05/07 8
Lab T Th 09:40am - 11:30am CEC FOOTHILL 134 03/13-05/07
Lab T Th 12:30pm - 04:45pm CEC FOOTHILL 134 03/13-05/07
Lab F 12:30pm - 04:40pm CEC FOOTHILL 134 03/13-05/07
CRN 34004: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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COUNSELING

COUN 010 - INTRODUCTION TO COLLEGE
Designed to help students successfully navigate the higher education system. Understanding of college policies and procedures, campus services and resources and associate degree and transfer requirements. Students will develop an individual educational plan based on their specific academic/career goal(s). Short term class. Total of 18 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 37678 1.0 DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Sara Aldas 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 37678: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 37679 1.0 DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Sara Aldas 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 37679: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 37032 1.0 DE Online Lecture M W 10:15am - 11:05am Online ZOOM 35 -- 0 Staff 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 37032: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 37680 1.0 DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Carmen Stephens 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 37680: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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COUN 011 - LEARNING STRATEGIES AND COLLEGE SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
Analysis of college success factors and learning styles of student achievement. Development of strategies for success in educational and work environments. Organizing tasks involved when studying and the tools to do it. Short term class. Total of 18 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 37681 1.0 DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Carmen Stephens 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 37681: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
OPEN L 31077 1.0 Lecture T 09:15am - 11:20am CC 233 35 7 28 Laura Jurado 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 31077: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 02/20-05/05 for 10 weeks.
Restricted: Dual Enrollment L 38840 1.0 Lecture T Th 02:35pm - 03:25pm FIRST AVENUE MIDDLE SCHOOL 17 30 0 30 Staff 02/20-05/05 10
CRN 38840: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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Restricted: Dual Enrollment L 38838 1.0 Lecture Th 12:45pm - 01:35pm FIRST AVENUE MIDDLE SCHOOL 17 18 0 18 Staff 02/20-05/05 10
Lecture F 09:10am - 10:00am FIRST AVENUE MIDDLE SCHOOL 17 02/20-05/05
CRN 38838: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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Restricted: Dual Enrollment L 38839 1.0 Lecture Th 01:40pm - 02:30pm FIRST AVENUE MIDDLE SCHOOL 37 27 0 27 Staff 02/20-05/05 10
Lecture F 09:10am - 10:00am FIRST AVENUE MIDDLE SCHOOL 37 02/20-05/05
CRN 38839: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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COUN 012 - PERSONAL GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT
Integration of personal, intellectual, psychosocial, and professional growth through the development of effective communication skills, positive self-esteem, critical thinking, and strategies for problem-solving and decision making using theories of self development. Analysis of life course events, self-exploration of social identity, intersectionality, and diversity, and the development of career and educational objectives. Personal health and wellness assessment and strategies for coping with stress. Total 54 hours of lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Ujima L 31451 3.0 Lecture M W 10:30am - 11:55am CC 233 35 19 16 Gena Lopez 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31451: Please click on CRN for restriction information.
CRN 31451: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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OPEN L 30869 3.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm CC 233 35 19 16 Ivette Rosas 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30869: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 31630 3.0 Lecture T Th 02:45pm - 04:10pm CC 233 35 9 26 Trevor Brackett 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31630: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 31461 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Sara Aldas 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31461: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 37758 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Brianjoseph Pangan 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37758: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 37759 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Rohan Desai 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37759: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 37760 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Yvette Valdez 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37760: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 37864 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Armia Walker 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37864: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-05/05 for 15 weeks.
Restricted: Dual Enrollment L 38835 3.0 Lecture W F 08:30am - 10:05am PCC Northwest D110 25 18 7 Nadia Elhawary 01/09-05/05 15
CRN 38835: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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Restricted: Dual Enrollment L 38834 3.0 Lecture T Th 12:30pm - 02:00pm PCC Northwest D110 25 10 15 Cindy Lucio 01/09-05/05 15
CRN 38834: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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Restricted: Dual Enrollment L 38836 3.0 Lecture W F 12:30pm - 02:05pm PCC Northwest D110 25 17 8 Nadia Elhawary 01/09-05/05 15
CRN 38836: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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Restricted: Dual Enrollment L 38837 3.0 Lecture W F 02:10pm - 03:45pm PCC Northwest D110 25 17 8 Nadia Elhawary 01/09-05/05 15
CRN 38837: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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COUN 017 - CAREER PLANNING
Application of career theories and concepts to inform career identity, development, decision-making, and planning throughout the lifespan in a globally diverse workforce. Research educational and career options that align with interests, values, personality, skills and strengths using career assessments and resources. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 37683 2.0 DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Sharis Azar 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37683: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 37684 2.0 DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Carmen Stephens 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37684: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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COMPUTER SCIENCE

CS 002 - FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE I
Prerequisite: MATH 008 or MATH 009.

Problem solving through structured computer programming of algorithms using the basics of the C++ object-oriented language. Topics include: variables, expressions, input/output (I/O), branches, looping constructs, functions, argument passing, single and double dimensional arrays, strings, file I/O, C++ vectors, software design principles, testing, and debugging techniques. Programming projects, at least 600 lines of code. For STEM Majors, but open to all qualified students. Total of 54 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: COMP 122
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted HY 31128 4.0 Lab T Th 09:45am - 11:50am R 211 30 -- 0 Jamal Ashraf 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
OPEN HY 34983 4.0 Lab T Th 07:00am - 09:05am R 207 30 24 6 Juan Leon 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
OPEN HY 36336 4.0 Lab M W 07:00am - 09:05am R 207 30 23 7 Juan Leon 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted OD 36446 4.0 DE Online Lecture T Th 08:30am - 09:55am Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 Mayada Alani 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab T Th 10:00am - 12:05pm Online ZOOM 01/09-05/07
CLOSED OD 37849 4.0 DE Online Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 Armen Nahapetian 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab T Th 02:30pm - 04:35pm Online ZOOM 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted OD 37850 4.0 DE Online Lecture M W 09:45am - 11:10am Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 Ji Lee 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab T Th 09:45am - 11:50am Online ZOOM 01/09-05/07
CLOSED LL 38614 4.0 Lecture M W 04:00pm - 05:25pm R 207 30 -- 0 Dave Smith 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T Th 04:00pm - 06:05pm R 207 01/09-05/07
CLOSED OD 37166 4.0 DE Online Lecture T Th 06:30pm - 07:55pm Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 Keng Chang 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab T Th 08:00pm - 10:05pm Online ZOOM 01/09-05/07
CLOSED OD 36420 4.0 DE Online Lecture M W 06:30pm - 07:55pm Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 Hilario Balajadia 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab M W 08:00pm - 10:05pm Online ZOOM 01/09-05/07
CRN 36420: Honors Transfer Program- Click CRN for info.
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CS 003A - FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE II (C++)
Prerequisite: CS 002.

Second programming course in the series of Introduction to Computer Science courses. Continuation of the C++ language including: classes, structures and unions, overloaded operators and friend functions, pointers and dynamic arrays, function pointers, functors, abstract data types and container objects polymorphisms, inheritance and multiple inheritance, templates and the Standard Template Library, exception handling, namespaces and separate compilation, recursion, creation of libraries, advanced software design, testing, and debugging techniques. May be taken concurrently with CS 003B. For STEM Majors: Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Mathematics, and Science majors, but open to all qualified students. Total of 54 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED LL 37045 4.0 Lecture M W 01:00pm - 02:25pm R 207 30 -- 0 Dave Smith 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T Th 01:00pm - 03:05pm R 207 01/09-05/07
CLOSED LL 37985 4.0 Lecture M W 01:00pm - 02:25pm R 408 30 -- 0 Ji Lee 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T Th 01:00pm - 03:05pm R 408 01/09-05/07
CLOSED LL 36335 4.0 Lecture T Th 06:30pm - 07:55pm R 211 30 -- 0 Sassan Barkeshli 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T Th 08:00pm - 10:05pm R 211 01/09-05/07

CS 003B - FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE (JAVA)
Recommended Preparation: CS 001.

Programming course in JAVA. Topics include Data types, variables, control structures, GUI and Object-Oriented Design, user-defined methods, method overloading, user-defined classes, and abstract data types, accessor and mutator methods, collections, single and multidimensional arrays, polymorphisms, inheritance, exception handling, recursion, searching and sorting algorithms, creation of libraries, advanced software design, testing, and debugging techniques web-based applets. May be taken concurrently with CS 002 or CS 003A or CS 003C. For STEM Majors: Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, and Science majors, but open to all qualified students. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED HY 32284 4.0 Lab T Th 08:00am - 09:25am R 211 30 -- 0 Jamal Ashraf 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CLOSED OD 37973 4.0 DE Online Lecture M W 06:30pm - 07:55pm Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 Garen Kutukian 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab M W 08:00pm - 09:25pm Online ZOOM 01/09-05/07

CS 003C - FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE (PYTHON)
Recommended Preparation: CS 001.

Programming course in Python. Topics include data types, variables, control structures, Python Objects and Oriented Design, standard and advanced mathematical libraries, tool-chain use and Python Frameworks, user-defined classes, and abstract collections, single and multidimensional arrays, Python lists, tuples, collections, and dictionaries. Recommended for STEM Majors: Computer Science, Engineering, Mathematics, and Science majors, but open to all qualified students. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted HY 38372 4.0 Lab M W 08:00am - 09:25am R 211 30 -- 0 Jamal Ashraf 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CLOSED OD 37772 4.0 DE Online Lecture T Th 05:00pm - 06:25pm Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 Erin Shaw 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab T Th 06:30pm - 07:55pm Online ZOOM 01/09-05/07
OPEN LL 38373 4.0 Lecture T Th 06:30pm - 07:55pm R 405 30 28 2 Juan Leon 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T Th 08:00pm - 09:25pm R 405 01/09-05/07

CS 006 - INTRODUCTION TO APPLIED LOGIC DESIGN
Prerequisite: CS 002.

Characteristics of digital systems, truth functions, Boolean algebra, switching devices, minimization of Boolean functions, single and multiple output circuits, Mealy and Moore networks. Karnaugh maps, state tables. Design and optimization of combinational circuits and sequential circuits. Recommended completion of or concurrent enrollment in MATH 022. For Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Mathematics, and Science majors, but open to all qualified students. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 38342 4.0 Lecture M W 09:45am - 11:10am R 408 30 13 17 Juan Leon 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T Th 09:45am - 11:10am R 408 01/09-05/07

CS 008 - FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPUTER SCIENCE III - DATA STRUCTURES
Prerequisite: CS 003A.
Recommended Preparation: Proficiency in the C++ programming language at the intermediate/advanced level.

Third programming course in the series of introduction to computer science courses. Data structure concepts in designing and implementing algorithms taught in the C++ programming language. Topics include: recursion, lists, arrays, binary trees, b-trees, AVL trees, heaps, stacks, queues, priority queues, hashing and graphs. Searching, sorting and merging algorithms. Advanced concepts and manipulation of C++ pointers, pointers to functions in C++ class members, functors and advanced pointer arithmetic. At least two programming assignments of 1,500 to 2,500 lines of C++ code will be required of each individual student. At least one two-student team project of 3,000 to 4,000 lines of code will be required. For STEM Majors: Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Mathematics, and Science majors, but open to all qualified students. Total of 54 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: COMP 132
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED LL 38034 4.0 Lecture M W 09:45am - 11:10am R 207 30 -- 0 Dave Smith 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T Th 09:45am - 11:50am R 207 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted LL 36833 4.0 Lecture M W 04:00pm - 05:25pm R 211 30 -- 0 Sassan Barkeshli 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T Th 04:00pm - 06:05pm R 211 01/09-05/07
CLOSED LL 32277 4.0 Lecture M W 06:30pm - 07:55pm R 408 30 -- 0 Stephen Wang 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M W 08:00pm - 10:05pm R 408 01/09-05/07

CS 018 - UNIX SCRIPTING WITH BASH
Prerequisite: CS 002.

Shell scripting, script parameters, looping, piping, background processing, pattern manipulation, functions, subroutines, process forking, major BASH utilities, AWK scripting. For Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Mathematics, and Science majors, but open to all qualified students. Total of 54 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 38519 4.0 Lecture M W 04:00pm - 05:25pm R 408 30 14 16 Ji Lee 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T Th 04:00pm - 06:05pm R 408 01/09-05/07

CS 020 - INDEPENDENT STUDY
Prerequisite: Completion of any three other CS courses.

Individual projects; problem formulation, design, documenting, programming and testing. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Permission of Dean OD 38363 1.0 Independent Study 3.4 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract C 247 1 0 1 Armine Derdiarian 01/09-05/07 16

CS 066 - ASSEMBLY LANGUAGE PROGRAMMING FOR THE SCIENCES AND MATHEMATI
Prerequisite: CS 002.

Number systems and their rules for arithmetic; basic computer organization concepts; register manipulation, pseudocode development; instruction formats, addressing modes, parameter passing using a stack frame; assemblers and linkage editors; modular program design and development. For Computer Science, Computer Engineering, Mathematics, and Science majors, but open to all qualified students. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 38022 4.0 Lecture M W 01:00pm - 02:25pm R 211 30 -- 0 Sassan Barkeshli 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm R 211 01/09-05/07
DENTAL ASSISTING

DA 108 - INFECTION CONTROL IN DENTISTRY
Enrollment Limitation: Enrollment in the Dental Assisting program.

Introduction to microbiology, infectious diseases, immunity, infection control in the dental office, agencies concerned with disease control, OSHA standards and guidelines and hazard communication management. Review of current rules and regulations as outlined by the Dental Practice Act. This course meets the eligibility requirements for the certificate in Infection Control and the California Dental Practice Act required by the state for unlicensed Dental Assistants. Total of 36 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Dental Assisting HY 32685 2.0 Lab T 01:00pm - 01:50pm R 502 16 10 6 Denise Romero 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

DA 110 - INTRODUCTION TO DENTAL ESSENTIALS
Enrollment Limitation: Enrollment in the Dental Assisting Program.

Introduction to dental essentials to include the oral cavity, bones of the face, fundamentals of preventive dentistry, vital signs, principles of professionalism, the dental health team and selected dental office lab procedures. Total of 54 hours lecture and 27 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Dental Assisting HY 35413 3.5 Lab T 02:00pm - 03:25pm R 502 16 10 6 Denise Romero 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

DA 111 - APPLIED HUMAN BEHAVIOR
Enrollment Limitation: Enrollment in in Dental Assisting program.

Principles of applied human behavior, psychology and interpersonal communication in diverse settings. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Dental Assisting OD 32686 2.0 DE Online Lecture 2 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 24 19 5 Stephanie Schmidt 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture .3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

DA 123B - ADVANCED CHAIRSIDE TECHNIQUES
Prerequisite: DA 123A.
Corequisite: DA 135.
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance in the Dental Assisting Program.

Application of advanced dental assisting chairside techniques, oral pathology, oral inspection, pharmacology and dental therapeutics, product evaluation and dental specialties. Total of 54 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Dental Assisting HY 37730 4.0 Lab W 01:00pm - 05:15pm R 502 16 15 1 Stephanie Schmidt 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

DA 124 - DENTAL OFFICE ADMINISTRATION
Enrollment Limitation: Enrollment in the Dental Assisting Program.

Dental office skills aimed at developing the dental assistant's abilities related to dental office administration. Course will include but not be limited to the following didactic and laboratory instruction: business aspects of dentistry, dental team employees, patient management, legal and ethical issues, technology, office design and equipment used in dentistry. Total of 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory.
C-ID: DENA 100X
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Dental Assisting OD 37673 3.0 DE Online Lab 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 16 11 5 Denise Romero 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

DA 125 - CLINICAL EXPERIENCE I
Prerequisite: DA 123A.
Enrollment Limitation: Enrollment in the Dental Assisting program.

Clinical experience(s) to include but are not limited to: chairside skills and techniques, new technology, and specialty practices. Students must provide their own transportation and meet all the clinical guidelines. 9 hours lecture 87 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Dental Assisting HY 38817 2.0 DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 6 3 3 Denise Romero 01/09-03/19 16
Lab 6.8 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 01/09-05/07
Restricted: Dental Assisting HY 38818 2.0 Lab 6.8 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 6 -- 0 Denise Romero 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/19
Restricted: Dental Assisting HY 38819 2.0 DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 6 -- 0 Denise Romero 01/09-03/19 16
Lab 6.8 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 01/09-05/07

DA 135 - REGISTERED DENTAL ASSISTANT TECHNIQUES
Prerequisite: Enrollment in or completion of DA 123B and DA 140.
Enrollment Limitation: Enrollment in the Dental Assisting Program.

Functions delegated to the dental assist and the registered dental assistant. Meets the requirements of the Dental board of California for completion of designated Registered Dental Assisting duties in addition to coronal polish, pit and fissure sealant application and Ultrasonic scaling for orthodontic band cement removal. Emphasis is placed on the practical application and technical abilities of each task, critical thinking, communication, ethical responsibilities, competency of performance and a demonstrated concern for patient health and safety. Total of 36 hours of lecture and 72 hours of laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Dental Assisting HY 38716 3.0 Lab W 07:30am - 11:45am R 502 16 15 1 Stephanie Schmidt 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

DA 140 - ORAL RADIOLOGY
Prerequisite: Enrollment in or completion of DA 110 and 108.
Enrollment Limitation: Enrollment in the Dental Assisting Program.
Students are required to provide valid and current cleared health history and BLS. To meet the state of California Radiation Safety course requirements, students are required to provide patients for radiographic exposures.

Theory and basic principles of intraoral and extraoral radiography; characteristics and methods of controlling X-radiation; hazards of radiation; infection control and safety procedures. Laboratory and clinical experience on selected patients; care and operation of dental X-ray unit; dental images, placement and exposure techniques. Identification and interpretation of radiographs. Course meets and is approved by the Dental Board of California for Radiation Safety. Total of 36 hours lecture and 108 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Dental Assisting HY 35211 4.0 Lecture M 08:00am - 08:50am R 502 12 -- 0 Louis Fleming 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 09:00am - 03:30pm R 502 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 1.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

DA 149 - ORTHODONTIC ASSISTANT
Designed to provide advance education in orthodontic training for the Registered Dental Assistant or Dental Assistant currently working in an Orthodontic practice setting. Meets the didactic and laboratory requirements by the Dental Board of California Orthodontic Assisting Permit course approval. Specialty Clinical Experience. Students must provide verification of RDA license and/or 6 months work experience as a Dental Assistant; Hepatitis B immunization records OR HBV Refusal form; TB Test Result; CPR certification, 8 hour Infection Control and 2 hour Dental Practice Act or RDA license on the first day of class. Total of 36 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Dental Assisting HY 37671 2.5 Lab F 11:00am - 01:05pm R 502 15 -- 0 Allison Kajimoto 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

DA 200B - DENTAL ASSISTING TECHNICAL SKILLS ENHANCEMENT LAB Lab Courses
Prerequisite: DA 200A.
Enrollment Limitation: Enrollment in the Dental Assisting Program.

Enhance advanced level of dental assisting skills, techniques and concepts in a laboratory, preclinical, or clinical setting. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Dental Assisting B 32738 1.0 Lab F 07:30am - 10:40am R 502 18 15 3 Allison Kajimoto 01/09-05/07 16
DANCE

DANC 005A - SOCIAL DANCE I Lab Courses
Skills in popular social dances of the late 19th to mid-20th century, providing a chronological survey. Topics include: Cha Cha, Charleston, Foxtrot, Mambo, Merengue, Polka, Rhumba, Swing, Samba, Salsa, Tango, Waltz. Provides dance students with a strong foundation in partnering skills and proficiency in vernacular genres of American dance, including their cultural and historical origins. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED B 31139 1.0 Lab W 06:00pm - 09:10pm W 201 30 -- 0 Jeffrey Hendrix 01/09-05/07 16

DANC 005B - SOCIAL DANCE II Lab Courses
Intermediate skills in popular social dances of the late 19th to mid-20th century, providing a chronological survey. Topics include: Cha Cha, Charleston, Foxtrot, Mambo, Merengue, Polka. Rhumba, Swing, Samba, Salsa, Tango, Waltz. Trains continuing social dancers in more complex partnering skills, providing further information and experience in vernacular genres of American dance, including their cultural and historical origins. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED B 31028 1.0 Lab W 06:00pm - 09:10pm W 201 30 -- 0 Jeffrey Hendrix 01/09-05/07 16

DANC 006A - TAP DANCE I Lab Courses
Beginning fundamentals of tap dance technique; basic traditional tap steps and combinations, elementary rhythmic and syncopated structures and stylistic patterns. Historical and cultural influences, basic vocabulary of the idiom. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 38722 1.0 Lab M W 03:45pm - 05:10pm W 201 30 14 11 Jeffrey Hendrix 01/09-05/07 16

DANC 006B - TAP DANCE II Lab Courses
Prerequisite: DANC 006A.

Fundamentals of tap for advanced beginners. Study of traditional steps in various meters and rhythmic styles, with variations and added vocabulary. Increased emphasis on technique and expressive styling. Detailed study of tap history and cultural influences. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 38723 1.0 Lab M W 03:45pm - 05:10pm W 201 30 5 11 Jeffrey Hendrix 01/09-05/07 16

DANC 009A - MODERN DANCE I Lab Courses
An introduction to the art and discipline of modern dance technique through fundamental skills and beginning technique practices. Emphasis is on awareness of the body as an expressive instrument. Study and practice of the basic dance elements of space, time and energy are engaged through movement combinations, traveling in space, floor and center work and creative exploration. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 34412 1.0 Lab M W 08:45am - 10:10am W 203 30 17 13 Cheryl Banks-Smith 01/09-05/07 16

DANC 009B - MODERN DANCE II Lab Courses
Prerequisite: DANC 009A.

The study of the art and discipline of modern dance technique at an advanced beginning level. Emphasis is placed on developing the body as an expressive instrument, focusing on technical skills and aesthetic concepts. Increasing complexity in movement phrasing, dynamics, spatial clarity, musicality and creative exploration is introduced. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 34413 1.0 Lab M W 08:45am - 10:10am W 203 30 0 13 Cheryl Banks-Smith 01/09-05/07 16

DANC 009C - MODERN DANCE III Lab Courses
Prerequisite: DANC 009B.

Intermediate modern dance; explores the craft of contemporary modern dance technique at an intermediate level. Emphasis is on increasingly complex movement material including floor and aerial work, spatial clarity and design, energy dynamics, alignment, rhythmic abilities, musicality, elements of choreographic composition and performance qualities. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 30290 1.0 Lab M W 10:30am - 11:55am W 203 30 9 18 Cheryl Banks-Smith 01/09-05/07 16

DANC 009D - MODERN DANCE IV Lab Courses
Prerequisite: DANC 009C.

Advanced technique skills in contemporary modern dance; emphasis is focused on the dancer as "artist" with continuing development of dynamic articulation of the body in motion, physicality, expressivity and presence. Enhanced experiences in the observation and analysis of movement, as well as elements of choreography and staging are explored. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 32822 1.0 Lab M W 10:30am - 11:55am W 203 30 3 18 Cheryl Banks-Smith 01/09-05/07 16

DANC 011A - BALLET I Lab Courses
Beginning level Classical Ballet technique emphasizing proper placement and alignment, use of turn-out, musicality, quality of movement, a creative approach to learning the art-form, self-awareness, artistry, and expression. Recommended: Previous dance experience. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 38724 1.0 Lab T Th 08:45am - 10:10am W 203 30 17 11 Catrelia Magee 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN B 37870 1.0 Lab M W 04:30pm - 05:55pm W 203 30 16 14 Catrelia Magee 01/09-05/07 16

DANC 011B - BALLET II Lab Courses
Prerequisite: DANC 011A.

Second level Beginning Classical Ballet technique emphasizing proper placement and alignment, use of turn-out, musicality, quality of movement, a creative approach to learning the art-form, self-awareness, artistry, and expression. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 38725 1.0 Lab T Th 08:45am - 10:10am W 203 30 2 11 Catrelia Magee 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN B 37871 1.0 Lab M W 04:30pm - 05:55pm W 203 30 0 14 Catrelia Magee 01/09-05/07 16

DANC 011C - BALLET III Lab Courses
Prerequisite: DANC 011B.

Development of intermediate level ballet technique and artistry. Emphasis on technique and combinations of increasing complexity and duration, leading to greater endurance, control, and progressively refined, artistic, and dynamic execution and performance. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 38307 1.0 Lab T Th 04:30pm - 05:55pm W 203 30 7 23 Roberta Shaw 01/09-05/07 16

DANC 011D - BALLET IV Lab Courses
Prerequisite: DANC 011C.

Second level Intermediate Classical Ballet. Continues to emphasize proper placement and technique while performing steps that have greater difficulty and combinations that have greater complexity. Continued development of an integrated and embodied experience of musicality, artistry, expression, and the performance skills and strength that prepare students for advanced work. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 38308 1.0 Lab T Th 04:30pm - 05:55pm W 203 30 0 23 Roberta Shaw 01/09-05/07 16

DANC 012 - IMPROVISATION Lab Courses
Improvisation in dance and choreography. For all levels of dance. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 38733 1.0 Lab F 09:00am - 12:10pm W 203 30 13 17 Sarah Leddy 01/09-05/07 16

DANC 013 - PILATES-BASED METHOD FOR ALIGNMENT AND CORRECTION Lab Courses
Alignment and correctives work based on exercises and concepts developed by Joseph H. Pilates. Mat work with emphasis exercises on improved body alignment, strength, flexibility, control, coordination and breathing. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 38304 1.0 Lab M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm W 203 30 19 11 Catrelia Magee 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN B 38306 1.0 Lab S 08:00am - 11:10am W 203 30 27 3 Staff 01/09-05/07 16

DANC 014A - HIP HOP DANCE I Lab Courses
Foundations of hip hop dance, including basic vocabularies, style, rhythms and cultural conventions of the urban and popular genre. Includes daily warm-ups, phrases, dances and opportunities to "freestyle," using footwork, coordination, gestures, patterns and floor work typical of hip hop dance. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED B 35536 1.0 Lab F 09:00am - 12:10pm W 201 30 -- 0 Myra Joy Veluz 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN B 35534 1.0 Lab M W 02:00pm - 03:25pm W 201 30 17 13 Staff 01/09-05/07 16

DANC 014B - HIP HOP DANCE II Lab Courses
Prerequisite: DANC 014A.

Intermediate level hip hop dance, including more complex vocabularies, styles, rhythms and cultural conventions of the urban and popular genre. The class may include daily warm-ups, phrases, dances and opportunities to "freestyle," using footwork, coordinations, gestures, patterns and floor work typical of hip hop dance. The course will consider Hip Hop as a global cultural phenomenon, highlighting it as part of the African Diaspora, techno culture, and mass entertainment. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 35535 1.0 Lab M W 02:00pm - 03:25pm W 201 30 0 13 Staff 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED B 35537 1.0 Lab F 09:00am - 12:10pm W 201 30 -- 0 Myra Joy Veluz 01/09-05/07 16

DANC 015A - JAZZ DANCE I Lab Courses
Foundation for techniques, steps, combinations and routines in jazz dance. Development of muscular control, endurance and flexibility. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 38302 1.0 Lab T Th 10:30am - 11:55am W 203 30 23 1 Sarah Leddy 01/09-05/07 16

DANC 015B - JAZZ DANCE II Lab Courses
Prerequisite: DANC 015A.

Techniques, steps, combinations and routines in jazz dance. Development of muscular control, endurance and flexibility at an advanced beginner level. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 38303 1.0 Lab T Th 10:30am - 11:55am W 203 30 5 1 Sarah Leddy 01/09-05/07 16

DANC 015C - JAZZ DANCE III Lab Courses
Prerequisite: DANC 015B or equivalent.

Intermediate study of jazz dance techniques and composition. Development of muscular control, endurance and flexibility at an intermediate level. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 38732 1.0 Lab T Th 10:30am - 11:55am W 203 30 1 1 Sarah Leddy 01/09-05/07 16

DANC 020 - INDEPENDENT STUDY
Prerequisite: Completion of two dance courses and approval of student project.

Individual projects relating to dance including, but not limited to research, written reports or papers, community project, choreography, demonstration, master class, recital or concert. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Permission of Instructor IST 31640 1.0 Independent Study 3.4 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CENTER FOR THE ARTS 119 1 0 1 Staff 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31640: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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DANC 021A - DANCE HISTORY: CULTURAL AND SOCIAL HERITAGE
Survey of world dance forms, including analysis of styles, forms and roles of dance in diverse cultures, from earliest rituals to contemporary and global developments. Examination of folk, popular, theatrical and social dance traditions and evaluation as these forms relate to geography, folklore, cultural identity, aesthetics, and social values. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 37388 3.0 Lecture T Th 10:30am - 11:55am W 206 30 13 17 Catrelia Magee 01/09-05/07 16

DANC 021B - DANCE HISTORY: SPECTACLE AND PERFORMANCE ART
Survey of dance as performance and art form in varying cultural and historical contexts, including spectacle, theater and theatricals, entertainment, performance and concert art; dance as literature, criticism, theory and choreographic design; relationship to other art forms; study of prominent and influential choreographers, productions, performers and writers and collaborative projects with composers and artists. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38545 3.0 Lecture T Th 10:30am - 11:55am GM 103 30 20 10 Cheryl Banks-Smith 01/09-05/07 16
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 38299 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Catrelia Magee 01/09-03/05 8
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED OD 38081 3.0 DE Online Lecture 5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Catrelia Magee 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07

DANC 022A - DANCE PERFORMANCE I Lab Courses
Recommended Preparation: Completion of one of the following technique courses: DANC 009A or DANC 011A or DANC 015A; and completion of or enrollment in DANC 008A.
Enrollment Limitation: Retention based on successful audition.

Development and staging of original student dance compositions culminating dance performance/s. Emphasis is placed on development of performance skills. Cultivation of personal artistry as a performer and choreographer. Requires participation in a dance performance. Maximum credit 4 units, 2 units each semester. Maximum of 4 enrollments in the Dance Production Family: DANC 010, 022A, 022B. Total of 108 hours laboratory and 36 hours by arrangement. This course may be scheduled using the "To Be Arranged" (TBA) scheduling format.
Transfer credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 38300 2.0 Lab T Th 01:00pm - 04:10pm W 203 20 10 7 Cheryl Banks-Smith 01/09-05/07 16
To Be Arranged 2.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours W 203 01/09-05/07
CRN 38300: Auditions will be held during the first class meeting.
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DANC 022B - DANCE PERFORMANCE II Lab Courses
Prerequisite: DANC 022A.
Enrollment Limitation: Retention based on successful audition.

Creation, development and staging of original student dance compositions presented in a culminating dance performance/s. Development and refinement of performance skills. Cultivation of personal artistry as a performer and choreographer. Requires participation in a dance performance. Maximum credit: 4 units, 2 units each semester. Maximum of 4 enrollments allowed in the Dance Production Family: DANC 010, 022A, 022B. Total 108 hours laboratory and 36 hours by arrangement. This course may be scheduled using the "To Be Arranged" (TBA) scheduling format.
Transfer credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 38301 2.0 Lab T Th 01:00pm - 04:10pm W 203 20 3 7 Cheryl Banks-Smith 01/09-05/07 16
To Be Arranged 2.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours W 203 01/09-05/07
CRN 38301: Auditions will be held during the first class meeting.
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DANC 023 - DANCE REPERTOIRE Lab Courses
Recommended Preparation: Previous dance experience.
Enrollment Limitation: Audition.

Participate as a dancer in an original or repertoire dance piece under the direction of a professional choreographer (including guest artists and PCC dance faculty). Provides intermediate and advanced-level dance students the opportunity to engage in a variety of professional choreographic and rehearsal practices, being involved in artistic processes from inception through completion. Intermediate and advanced dancers will be expected to work as collaborators of an ensemble, practicing professionalism within rehearsals and final productions. Dance styles may include modern, postmodern, contemporary, jazz, hip hop, tap, ethnic dance styles, and more. Dancers will need to audition for each professional choreographer at the start of the semester. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 35758 1.0 Lab F 01:00pm - 04:10pm W 203 20 7 13 Cheryl Banks-Smith 01/09-05/07 16

DANC 026 - MUSIC FOR DANCE
Historical relationship between music and dance, including exposure to major genres and traditions of dance music. Strategies for listening, embodying, and pairing dance with music. Basic music production techniques, copyright law, and sound effects. Develops musicality in dance, in preparation for choreographing with music, dance teaching, and working with composers. Total of 27 hours lecture and 27 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 37565 2.0 Lecture M 02:00pm - 03:25pm W 203 20 9 11 Cheryl Banks-Smith 01/09-05/07 16
Lab W 02:00pm - 03:25pm W 203 01/09-05/07
DENTAL HYGIENE

DH 101B - FUNDAMENTALS OF DENTAL HYGIENE THEORY AND PRACTICE
Corequisite: DH 105 and DH 116.
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance into the Dental Hygiene program.

Fundamentals of Dental Hygiene Theory and Practice including preventive, educational, and therapeutic services provided by the dental hygienist. Practical application on selected patients. Total of 36 hours lecture and 162 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-04/30 for 15 weeks.
Restricted: Dental Hygiene LL 32713 5.0 Lecture M 09:40am - 12:10pm R 423 8 7 1 Irma Bejarano 01/09-04/30 15
Lab T 01:00pm - 04:20pm R 512 01/09-04/30
Lab T 05:45pm - 09:05pm R 512 01/09-04/30
Lab 3.6 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract R 512 01/09-04/30
Restricted: Dental Hygiene LL 38801 5.0 Lecture M 09:40am - 12:10pm R 423 8 7 1 Irma Bejarano 01/09-04/30 15
Lab Th 08:30am - 11:50am R 512 01/09-04/30
Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:20pm R 512 01/09-04/30
Lab 3.6 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract R 512 01/09-04/30

DH 104C - ADVANCED CLINICAL DENTAL HYGIENE THEORY AND PRACTICE
Prerequisite: DH 104B.

Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance into the Dental Hygiene program.

Integration of Dental Hygiene Theory and Practice into preventive, educational and therapeutic care to clinical competency on a diverse range of patients. Advanced techniques and procedures. Total of 36 hours lecture and 270 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-04/30 for 15 weeks.
Restricted: Dental Hygiene LL 32714 7.0 Lecture M 09:15am - 11:45am R 209 16 13 3 Rita Nazarian 01/09-04/30 15
Lab M 05:45pm - 09:25pm R 512 01/09-04/30
Lab W 05:45pm - 09:05pm R 512 01/09-04/30
Lab F 05:45pm - 09:15pm R 512 01/09-04/30
Lab 3.6 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract R 512 01/09-04/30
Lab 3.6 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract R 512 01/09-04/30

DH 105 - PATHOLOGY
Corequisite: DH 101B.
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance into the Dental Hygiene program.

Principles of general pathology, with special emphasis on oral pathology. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Dental Hygiene L 32715 3.0 Lecture M 01:00pm - 04:10pm R 423 16 15 1 Paula Standley 01/09-05/07 16

DH 107 - INTRODUCTION TO ORAL HEALTH RESEARCH
Prerequisite: DH 101B and 109.
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance into the Dental Hygiene Program.

Designed to provide students with the skills necessary to critically evaluate current product research information and scientific literature as it relates to the practice of dental hygiene. Students will be encouraged to pose their own research questions, design and present projects, and evaluate research. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Dental Hygiene L 34837 2.0 Lecture W 08:30am - 09:40am R 113 16 14 2 Adrine Reganian 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture W 09:45am - 10:35am R 113 01/09-05/07

DH 111 - CURRENT ISSUES IN DENTAL HYGIENE
Corequisite: DH 104C, 113B, and 121.
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance into the Dental Hygiene Program.

Ethics and jurisprudence in dentistry, professional relations and responsibilities, dental hygiene practice management, trends and current issues in dental hygiene. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Dental Hygiene L 38351 2.0 Lecture T 09:30am - 10:55am R 123 16 13 3 Rita Nazarian 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture T 11:00am - 11:35am R 123 01/09-05/07

DH 113B - ADVANCED PERIODONTICS
Corequisite: DH 104C, 111, and 121.

Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance into the Dental Hygiene Program.

Advanced topics in clinical periodontology. Diagnosis of and influences on disease activity, emergencies, treatment modalities, maintenance, and legal aspects. Total of 18 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Dental Hygiene L 38352 1.0 Lecture W 10:45am - 11:35am R 117 16 13 3 Paula Standley 01/09-05/07 16

DH 116 - DENTAL MATERIALS
Corequisite: DH 101B.

Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance into the Dental Hygiene program.

Composition, characteristics, physical properties and uses of dental non-metallic and metallic agents; practical laboratory and clinical applications involved in the use of these materials. Total of 36 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Dental Hygiene HY 32718 2.5 Lab T 09:40am - 11:45am R 502 16 14 2 Stephanie Schmidt 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

DH 120 - INDEPENDENT STUDY
Enrollment Limitation: Enrollment in the Dental Hygiene program and Program Director approval.

Participation in research and various clinical project including experience in clinical or simulated practice settings, practical laboratory assignment, lecture attendance, literature review, and community projects. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-04/30 for 15 weeks.
CLOSED IST 38822 1.0 Independent Study 3.4 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract R 118 1 -- 0 Adrine Reganian 01/09-04/30 15

DH 121 - CLINICAL PRACTICE IN ALTERNATIVE SETTINGS
Prerequisite: DH 104A.
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance into the Dental Hygiene program.

Practicum at an intermediate level in dental hygiene in non-traditional settings. Includes institutional, management and community health experiences. Emphasis on dental hygienist as educator, resource professional and provider in dental care delivery. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Total of 85 hours field practice.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-04/30 for 15 weeks.
Restricted: Dental Hygiene WKX 36356 1.0 Work Experience 5.7 Hrs/Wk of field experience FIELD WORK 16 13 3 Rita Nazarian 01/09-04/30 15

DH 141 - ORAL RADIOLOGY
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance into the Dental Hygiene program.

Theory and basic principles of intraoral and extraoral radiographs; characteristics and methods of controlling X-radiation; hazards of radiation; safety procedures. Laboratory and clinical experience in care and operation of the dental X-ray unit; processing, mounting films. Intraoral film placement and exposure techniques; use of film holders. Extraoral exposure techniques. Identification and interpretation of radiographs. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Dental Hygiene LL 37669 3.0 Lecture F 09:45am - 11:50am R 423 8 -- 0 Louis Fleming 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 01:15pm - 04:25pm R 502 01/09-05/07
Restricted: Dental Hygiene LL 37727 3.0 Lab Th 04:40pm - 07:50pm R 502 8 6 2 Louis Fleming 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture F 09:45am - 11:50am R 423 01/09-05/07
DESIGN/MEDIA ARTS

DMA 002 - HISTORY OF DESIGN AND MEDIA ARTS
Survey of the history of graphic design and media art. Spans from the printing press to generative art. Includes the influence of technology and digital media on contemporary art and design practices. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 36575 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 24 -- 0 Mark Harvey 01/09-05/07 16

DMA 004 - HISTORY OF DIGITAL GAMES
Survey of the history of digital games. Spans from mainframe, text-based games and simulations to consoles, and the indie game development scene. Includes the influence of computer programming and technology on game design today. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 36576 3.0 Lecture F 10:30am - 01:40pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 101 24 -- 0 Peter Gend 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 37659 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 24 -- 0 Matthew Doyle 01/09-05/07 16

DMA 010 - DIGITAL ART: DESIGN FOUNDATION
Introduction to the computer as an effective visual communication design, production and presentation tool. Teaches current design software, hardware, input, and output devices. Design assignments integrate digital tools, techniques, concept development, and composition using text and image. No credit if taken after ART 040. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU C-ID: ARTS 250
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 36538 3.0 DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 24 -- 0 Jeffrey Cain 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 36538: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 36572 3.0 DE Online Lab 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 24 -- 0 Mark Harvey 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 36572: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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DMA 012 - DIGITAL ART: PAINTING & DRAWING
Introduction to fundamental concepts, practices, and theories of digital art production. Topics include integration of traditional design, and compositional principles with contemporary digital tools. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. No credit if taken after ART 056.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ARTS 250
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 36546 3.0 DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 24 -- 0 Silvia Rigon 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 36546: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 36548 3.0 DE Online Lab 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 24 -- 0 Silvia Rigon 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 36548: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 36550 3.0 DE Online Lab 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 24 -- 0 Silvia Rigon 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 36550: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 36605 3.0 DE Online Lab 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 24 -- 0 Albert Yu 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 36605: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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DMA 020A - GRAPHIC DESIGN I
Corequisite: ART 031A.

Introduction to the fields of graphic design and advertising. Concept development, the creative design process, production, and presentation techniques through the development of design projects on various media. Design and production skills including beginning computer software skills. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. No credit if taken after ART 050A.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 36543 3.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 03:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 314 24 23 1 Jerrold Graves 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 03:15pm - 04:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 314 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:15pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 314 01/09-05/07
OPEN LL 36544 3.0 Lecture M 12:15pm - 02:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 314 24 14 10 Jerrold Graves 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 02:30pm - 03:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 314 01/09-05/07
Lab W 12:15pm - 03:30pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 314 01/09-05/07

DMA 020B - GRAPHIC DESIGN II
Prerequisite: DMA 020A.

Intermediate studies of the theories and techniques in the fields of graphic design & advertising. Principles of concept and design development are combined with the use of computer design and production tools. Projects are produced for various media like: brochures, magazines, ePubs, posters, corporate ID, branding, advertising, and packaging design. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. No credit if taken after ART 050B.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 36606 3.0 Lecture M 03:45pm - 05:50pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 314 24 12 11 Jerrold Graves 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 06:00pm - 06:50pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 314 01/09-05/07
Lab W 03:45pm - 07:00pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 314 01/09-05/07

DMA 022A - TYPOGRAPHY I
Introduction to the fundamentals of typographic lettering through the study of historic and contemporary fonts, calligraphic, and hand-drawn typographic forms and systems. Emphasis is on developing conceptual, design, compositional, and hand drawing skills, in order to gain skill in producing logotypes, fonts and custom typographic lettering to for the needs of graphic design and advertising industries. Students will learn a variety of traditional analogue and contemporary digital techniques and materials. No credit if taken after ART 051A. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 36545 3.0 Lecture T 08:45am - 10:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 320 24 -- 0 Jerrold Graves 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 11:00am - 11:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 320 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 08:45am - 12:00pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 320 01/09-05/07
CRN 36545: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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DMA 022B - TYPOGRAPHY II
Recommended Preparation: DMA 022A or DMA 020A.

Intermediate studies in the application of typography, and the creation and application of custom logotypes, fonts, and typographic lettering to creative visual communications design projects in the graphic design and advertising industries. Emphasis is on concept development, design, production, and presentation of artwork using both traditional and contemporary digital methods. No credit if taken after ART 051B. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 36690 3.0 Lecture M 03:45pm - 05:50pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 314 24 1 11 Jerrold Graves 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 06:00pm - 06:50pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 314 01/09-05/07
Lab W 03:45pm - 07:00pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 314 01/09-05/07

DMA 032 - INTERACTION DESIGN
Introduction to human-computer interaction, interface design, and interactive and time-based media for designers. Overview of foundational interaction design concepts such as human factors, perception, cognition, research techniques, and design methods for the design of user experiences and interaction. A survey of interactive products, systems, interfaces and technology (software and hardware), constraints and trajectories for future developments and how these frame Interaction Design and production. Workflow, planning and organization of prototyping in Interaction Design. No credit if taken after ART 154 or ART 064. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED LL 36540 3.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 11:05am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 314 24 -- 0 Estevan Benson 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 11:15am - 12:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 314 01/09-05/07
Lab F 12:55pm - 04:10pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 314 01/09-05/07

DMA 034 - USER EXPERIENCE DESIGN (UX)
Focuses on the quality of experience a person has when interacting with a specific design. A UX Designer focuses on the needs and wants of the user, as well as ease-of-use, and designs for the best possible user experience. Covers the design process, documentation, and tools used within the UX field. Topics include user research, information architecture, interaction design, prototyping, and usability testing. Following a design process, students will collaborate to research, critique, and design a project that includes prototyping and user-testing. No credit if taken after ART 063. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 36553 3.0 Lecture T 07:15pm - 09:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 304 24 -- 0 Joseph Micallef 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 09:30pm - 10:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 304 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 07:15pm - 10:30pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 304 01/09-05/07
CRN 36553: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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DMA 050 - WEB DESIGN & DEVELOPMENT
Covers design and creation of websites. Exploration of usability, interface, navigation, and information design as well as creation of dynamic content in websites. Use of HTML, CSS, CMS's, and PHP/MySQL to explore simple to complex interactive projects for the Web. Creation of a professional website designed in an interdisciplinary team environment. Emphasis on project management and conceptual skills that comprise well-designed websites; an interdisciplinary course. No credit if taken after ART 198 or ART 098. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 36555 3.0 Lecture S 09:00am - 11:05am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 314 24 -- 0 Joseph Micallef 01/09-05/07 16
Lab S 11:15am - 12:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 314 01/09-05/07
Lab S 12:55pm - 04:10pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 314 01/09-05/07
CRN 36555: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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DMA 062 - CREATIVE CODING FOR THE INTERNET
Exploration of the creative potential of computer programming for the Internet using JavaScript, its use, and cultural implications in the context of art and design. Fundamentals of programming (variables, conditionals, iteration, functions, and objects). Covers generative drawing, 3D graphics, sound, and virtual reality in a variety of design projects specifically for web-based and mobile output. Geared toward students who would like to explore computer programming in an art and design context. No credit if taken after ART 158 or ART 059. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 38786 3.0 Lecture M 03:45pm - 05:50pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 304 24 19 5 Estevan Benson 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 06:00pm - 06:50pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 304 01/09-05/07
Lab M 07:00pm - 10:10pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 304 01/09-05/07

DMA 070 - MOTION GRAPHICS
Exploration of experimental and new technological approaches to creating original 2D and 3D time-based visual imagery for use in design, fine arts, animation, and interactive media. Introduction to the integration of sound, graphics, video, and text. Exploration of motion design and dynamic storytelling to create movies, animation, and professional special effects for digital output. No credit if taken after ART 156 or ART 057. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 36551 3.0 DE Online Lab 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 24 -- 0 Peter Gend 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

DMA 072 - 2D ANIMATION
Covers the basic theory and mechanics of animation. Development of simple animation using principles such as squash and stretch, overlap and anticipation. Fundamentals of character design, storyboarding, visual storytelling, and layout. Techniques such as stop-motion, onionskin, follow-through and rotoscoping using industry-standard computer animation applications. No credit if taken after ART 070. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 36640 3.0 DE Online Lab 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 24 -- 0 Erin Cosgrove 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 36640: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 37661 3.0 DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 24 -- 0 Erin Cosgrove 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 37661: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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DMA 080B - 3D ANIMATION & SIMULATIONS
Introduction to time-based three-dimensional design and dynamic simulations. Animation, motion graphics, and dynamic effects using industry-standard tools and methods. Topics include basic rigging, animation, camera motions, paint effects, procedural animation, and dynamic simulations. Methods for post-production and output to video. No credit if taken after ART 155B or ART 085B. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 37061 3.0 Lecture T 08:45am - 10:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 304 24 -- 0 Silvia Rigon 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 11:00am - 11:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 304 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 08:45am - 12:00pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 304 01/09-05/07
CRN 37061: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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DMA 090 - GAME DESIGN I
Surveys history, technology, narrative, ethics, and design of digital games. Work in teams to develop novel game-design story boards, and game design documents. Exploration of the interplay of narrative, graphics, rule systems, and artificial intelligence in the creation of digital games. No credit if taken after ART 080. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED LL 36634 3.0 Lecture S 09:00am - 11:05am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 304 24 -- 0 Hesiquio Mendez Alejo 01/09-05/07 16
Lab S 11:15am - 12:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 304 01/09-05/07
Lab S 12:55pm - 04:10pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 304 01/09-05/07
CRN 36634: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED LL 38815 3.0 Lecture W 03:45pm - 05:50pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 304 24 -- 0 Robert Silva 01/09-05/07 16
Lab W 06:00pm - 06:50pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 304 01/09-05/07
Lab W 07:00pm - 10:10pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 304 01/09-05/07

DMA 092 - GAME DESIGN II: GAME ENGINES
Intermediate skills in video game design and development using a 2D and 3D game engine. Creation of projects in 2D, 3D and virtual reality. Utilization of a design methodology that involves brainstorming techniques, teamwork, game design documents, prototyping, and playtesting. Development of project management for an efficient and effective game design workflow. Topics include game rules, balance, complexity, randomness, narrative, player interaction, aesthetics, and world-building. Includes basic scripting skills for game development. No credit if taken after ART 081. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED LL 36633 3.0 Lecture S 09:00am - 11:05am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 304 24 -- 0 Hesiquio Mendez Alejo 01/09-05/07 16
Lab S 11:15am - 12:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 304 01/09-05/07
Lab S 12:55pm - 04:10pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 304 01/09-05/07
CRN 36633: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED LL 38816 3.0 Lecture W 03:45pm - 05:50pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 304 24 -- 0 Robert Silva 01/09-05/07 16
Lab W 06:00pm - 06:50pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 304 01/09-05/07
Lab W 07:00pm - 10:10pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 304 01/09-05/07

DMA 098 - DESIGN/MEDIA ARTS INCUBATOR
Final course for Design Media Arts certificates. Identifying, pitching, developing and producing a student-lead, team-based, interdisciplinary digital media project. Exploring strategies for independent production and project promotion. Exposure to mentorship and professional feedback through invited guest critics. Collaborative and professional creative-studio setting. No credit if taken after ART 180. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 36556 3.0 Lecture M 12:15pm - 02:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 304 24 -- 0 Mark Harvey 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 02:30pm - 03:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 304 01/09-05/07
Lab W 12:15pm - 03:30pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 304 01/09-05/07
DISABLED STUD PROG / SERV NC

DSPS 1005 - THE JOB SEARCH PROCESS
Designed for adults with developmental and/or intellectual differences who have an interest in finding realistic and meaningful employment. Exploration of the concept of ethics relates to the job application process. Discussion of your rights and accommodations during the hiring process, and identification of a variety of job search methods. Use of a real job description to help determine if a job is right for you. Total of 18 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-02/05 for 4 weeks.
OPEN L 38584 0.0 Lecture M W 12:00pm - 02:20pm CEC FOOTHILL 137B 20 14 6 Anna Zoeller-Walker 01/09-02/05 4
CRN 38584: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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DSPS 1006 - THE JOB APPLICATION PROCESS
Designed for adults with developmental and/or intellectual differences who have an interest in finding realistic and meaningful employment. Focus on the job application process and creating materials including a resume and a cover letter. Fill out a sample job application. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 02/06-04/09 for 8 weeks.
OPEN L 38585 0.0 Lecture M W 12:00pm - 02:10pm CEC FOOTHILL 137B 20 14 6 Anna Zoeller-Walker 02/06-04/09 8
CRN 38585: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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DSPS 1007 - THE JOB INTERVIEW PROCESS
Designed for adults with developmental and/or intellectual differences who have an interest in finding realistic and meaningful employment. Focus on the job interview process including ethics and behavior, dressing and grooming, and strategies for what to do before, during, and after the interview. Total of 18 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 04/10-05/07 for 4 weeks.
OPEN L 38586 0.0 Lecture M W 12:00pm - 02:05pm CEC FOOTHILL 137B 20 12 8 Anna Zoeller-Walker 04/10-05/07 4
CRN 38586: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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DSPS 3320 - FUNCTIONAL LIVING SKILLS FOR STUDENTS WITH DEVELOPMENTAL DIFFERENCES
Functional living skills designed for adults with intellectual or developmental differences as they relate to living at home, exploring the community, and working on the job. Exploration of health and wellness topics including nutrition, stress, hygiene, and self-esteem; how to stay safe in your home, the community, and during emergencies; and social interaction topics including peer pressure and harassment, making friends, conflict resolution and communication skills. Total of 63 hours lecture.
Grade Mode:N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38727 0.0 Lecture M W 09:30am - 11:20am ABILITY FIRST 20 10 10 Anna Zoeller-Walker 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38727: This section is taught at 201 S. Kinneloa Ave., Pasadena, CA 91107.
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DSPS 3321 - FUNCTIONAL READING AND MATH SKILLS FOR STUDENTS WITH DEVELOMENTAL DIFFERENCES
Functional reading and math skills designed for adults with intellectual or developmental differences as they relate to living at home, exploring the community, and working on the job. Exploration of background knowledge, fact vs. opinion, and inference; analyze persuasive and functional texts; evaluate topics of media literacy and internet safety; examine budgeting and banking issues, money management and shopping; use measurement; utilize calendars; and explore time management. Total of 63 hours lecture.
Grade Mode:  N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38246 0.0 Lecture T Th 12:30pm - 02:20pm CEC FOOTHILL 137B 20 12 8 Anna Zoeller-Walker 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38246: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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DESIGN TECHNOLOGY

DT 008A - INTRODUCTION TO DIGITAL DESIGN AND FABRICATION
Introduction to digital design and fabrication through the use of computer-aided design (CAD) and technical graphic production. Design centric projects with emphasis on problem solving, critical thinking, collaboration and communication across multiple industries, software and prototyping technologies with an emphasis on sustainable production methods. Integrated workflow processes including online resources, project management, sustainability and globalization. Career skills and portfolio development. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted HY 34499 3.0 Lab Th 09:00am - 11:50am IT 215 24 -- 0 Sandy Lee 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lab 1.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 34499: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 33563 3.0 DE Online Lecture W 01:00pm - 01:50pm Online ZOOM 24 -- 0 Sonia Shtonov 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 1.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 33563: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN HY 37232 3.0 Lab W 06:00pm - 08:50pm IT 215 24 10 14 Mariangela Murguia 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lab 1.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 37232: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 37233 3.0 DE Online Lecture T 09:00am - 09:50am Online ZOOM 24 -- 0 Sandy Lee 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 1.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 37233: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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DT 008B - INTERMEDIATE DIGITAL DESIGN AND FABRICATION
Prerequisite: DT 008A or ENGR 002 or MIT 101.

Intermediate digital design and fabrication using computer-aided design (CAD) and technical graphic production standards. Design centric projects with emphasis on problem solving, critical thinking, collaboration and communication across multiple industries, software, and rapid prototyping technologies. Integrated workflow processes including online resources, project management, sustainability and globalization. Career skills and portfolio development. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN HY 33487 3.0 Lab Th 01:00pm - 03:50pm IT 215 24 13 11 Sandy Lee 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lab 1.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 33487: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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DT 017 - BUILDING DESIGN & CONSTRUCTION TECHNICAL GRAPHICS
Use of Computer-Aided Drafting (CAD) in the preparation of two- and three-dimensional architectural building design and construction technical graphics and prototypes. Design centric projects with emphasis on problem solving, critical thinking, collaboration and communication across multiple industries, software and prototyping technologies. Career development includes presentation skills and portfolio development. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN HY 33650 3.0 Lab Th 06:00pm - 08:50pm IT 215 24 15 9 Mariangela Murguia 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lab 1.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 33650: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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DT 101 - FABRICATION LABORATORY Lab Courses
Prototyping technologies, principles, and practices including laser cutting, 3D printing, and vacuum forming CAD (computer-aided design) related to equipment operation and product refinements. Development of projects through design, testing and refinement. Independent project advancement may be applicable with instructor approval. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 38489 1.0 Lab M 04:30pm - 07:40pm IT 215 24 20 4 Eamon Conklin 01/09-05/07 16

DT 110 - SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGIES
Introduction to the fundamentals of sustainable design and their technological application for emerging green careers using the LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) green rating system framework. Analysis of principles, processes and materials in the built environment within the realms of Architecture, Engineering, Construction, and related design industries. Emphasis on collaboration, communication through design-centric problem solving. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 33491 3.0 DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 24 -- 0 Sandy Lee 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 33491: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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DT 114 - BUILDING INFORMATION MODELING DESIGN (BIM DESIGN)
Recommended Preparation: DT 118.

Introduction to 3-dimensional parametric Building Information Modeling (BIM) using various architectural computer-aided design software including Autodesk Revit. Utilization of software to be applied towards the design, documentation, and analysis of buildings systems. Sustainable practices to be integrated throughout the various projects. Career skills and portfolio development. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN HY 37120 3.0 Lab T 06:00pm - 09:10pm IT 215 24 11 13 Roderick Villafranca 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
ECONOMICS

ECON 001A - PRINCIPLES OF MACROECONOMICS
Prerequisite: MATH 125.

Introductory course in macroeconomic concepts and tools of economic analysis. Theory of demand and supply, national income accounting, economic growth, recessions and inflation. Fiscal and monetary theories and policies. The Federal Reserve system, tools of monetary control and international trade and finance. No credit if taken after ECON 001AH Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ECON 202
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED HY 31541 3.0 Lecture T 08:45am - 10:10am R 205 40 -- 0 Rebecca Johannsen 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 31541: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted L 30385 3.0 Lecture F 02:00pm - 05:10pm C 415 40 -- 0 Ryan Ford 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 32341 3.0 Lecture T Th 02:45pm - 04:10pm C 327 40 12 28 Lizzette Arroyo 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32341: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 36151 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Sung Kim 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 36153 3.0 Lecture M 02:00pm - 05:10pm C 337 40 -- 0 Jenni Kim 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 37138 3.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm C 325 40 30 10 Lizzette Arroyo 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37138: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 32339 3.0 Lecture M 06:00pm - 09:10pm C 421 40 31 9 Jenni Kim 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 30374 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Rebecca Johannsen 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30374: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 31341 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Jenni Kim 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 32338 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Jenni Kim 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 36150 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Sung Kim 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 38045 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Sung Kim 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 38443 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Rebecca Johannsen 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38443: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 38718 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Sung Kim 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 37705 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Sung Kim 01/09-05/07 16

ECON 001B - PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS
Prerequisite: Either ECON 001A or ECON 001AH, and MATH 125.

Introductory course in microeconomics price analysis, consumer behavior, comparisons of market structures, resource markets, international trade, income distribution and the role of government. No credit if taken after ECON 001BH. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ECON 201
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 30511 3.0 Lecture T Th 08:45am - 10:10am C 335 40 -- 0 David St. Clair 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 36700 3.0 Lecture M W 08:45am - 10:10am C 335 40 -- 0 Rebecca Johannsen 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 31558 3.0 Lecture M W 02:00pm - 03:25pm C 327 40 17 23 Sung Kim 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 31713 3.0 Lecture M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm C 325 40 14 26 Sung Kim 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 33911 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Jenni Kim 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 33912 3.0 Lecture M 06:00pm - 09:10pm C 337 40 12 28 Chad Lue 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 34620 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Rebecca Johannsen 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 37706 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Jenni Kim 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 37707 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Jenni Kim 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 38047 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Rebecca Johannsen 01/09-05/07 16

ECON 001BH - HONORS PRINCIPLES OF MICROECONOMICS
Prerequisite: Either ECON 001A or ECON 001AH, and MATH 125.
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance into the Honors program.

Introductory course in microeconomics, price analysis, consumer behavior, comparisons of market structures, resource markets, international trade, income distribution and the role of government. This enriched course is designed for the Honors Program allowing, for example, more student directed discussions and more extensive writing assignments that include analysis of economic principles. No credit it taken after ECON 001B. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ECON 201
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 36702 3.0 Lecture M W 10:30am - 11:55am C 335 35 -- 0 Rebecca Johannsen 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36702: Honors Transfer Program- Click CRN for info.
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EDUCATION

EDUC 013 - INTRODUCTION TO ELEMENTARY CLASSROOM TEACHING
Concepts and issues related to effectively teaching diverse learners in today's schools (Kindergarten-8th grade). Topics include learning about the political and historical beginnings of schools in the U.S., teaching standards and expectations, teaching for equity, technology in the classroom, and learning strategies across different content-areas. Requires 45-hour structured field practice assignment in a public elementary classroom that represents California's diverse student population. Total of 54 hours of lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: 200
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN HY 38143 3.0 Lecture T 02:45pm - 04:10pm C 337 25 10 15 Leticia Rojas 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted OD 38142 3.0 DE Online Lecture M 06:00pm - 09:10pm Online ZOOM 25 -- 0 Leticia Rojas 01/09-05/07 16

EDUC 030 - TEACHING AS A PROFESSION
Provides prospective teachers a beginning foundation for the teaching profession in a growingly diverse environment. Exploration of the philosophy, history, sociology of the American educational system and the qualities of effective and equity-oriented teaching and learning strategies, and effective learning environment. Instructional strategies for a diverse group of students across race/ethnicity, gender, language, ability, and other identities. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 34520 3.0 DE Online Lecture T 06:15pm - 09:25pm Online ZOOM 40 -- 0 Leticia Rojas 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05

EDUC 032 - CURRICULUM FOR SCHOOL-AGE CHILDREN
Exploration of concepts, theories, and frameworks to design and implement culturally relevant curriculum for diverse school-age children. Examination of the foundations of teaching and learning in the U.S. schooling system and curriculum design in today's classrooms. No credit if taken after EDUC 132. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 38145 3.0 DE Online Lecture T 06:15pm - 09:25pm Online ZOOM 40 -- 0 Leticia Rojas 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
ELECTRONICS

ELTN 117 - INTRODUCTION TO MICROCONTROLLERS AND EMBEDDED DESIGN
Introduction to digital circuits including gates, memory circuits, microcontrollers, structured programming concepts and computer numbering systems. Programming microcontrollers and interfacing requirements, A/D and D/A conversion, sensors, user interfaces. Writing and debugging microcontroller programs. Laboratory experiments in the application of embedded microcontrollers and interfacing with digital and analog systems. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 33609 3.0 Lab M W 09:15am - 10:40am IT 226 20 13 7 Thomas Thoen 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture M 10:45am - 11:35am IT 226 01/09-05/07
Lecture W 10:45am - 11:50am IT 226 01/09-05/07
CRN 33609: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ELTN 130 - INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONICS
Recommended Preparation: TECH 107A.

Introduction to the field of electronics including safety, electronics and the environment, atomic structure, electric charge, current, voltage, and resistance. Simple DC circuits including Ohm's law and Kirchoff's laws. Reading schematic diagrams. Use of electronics test equipment for measurement, evaluation and troubleshooting. Simple mathematical formulas, scientific notation, use of scientific calculators. Introduction to AC electricity. Introduction to DC and AC electric motors including some uses of motors in modern vehicles. Introduction to digital circuits. Introduction to microcontrollers. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 35471 3.0 Lab T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm IT 226 20 14 6 Thomas Thoen 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture T 02:30pm - 03:20pm IT 226 01/09-05/07
Lecture Th 02:30pm - 03:35pm IT 226 01/09-05/07
CRN 35471: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ELTN 132 - DIGITAL AND CONTROL ELECTRONICS
Prerequisite: ELTN 117.

Logic circuit design and microprocessors. Design and analysis of digital, combinatorial logic, and sequential circuits. Minimization techniques using Boolean algebra and Karnaugh maps. Interfacing requirements, truth tables, multiplexers, demultiplexers, shift registers, FPGAs. Interfacing of circuits with a microcontroller platform. Laboratory experience using digital circuits and microprocessors. Final project. No credit if taken after ELTN 032. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 38524 4.0 Lecture M W 01:00pm - 02:25pm IT 226 20 14 6 Thomas Thoen 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M W 02:30pm - 03:55pm IT 226 01/09-05/07

ELTN 150 - BASIC ELECTRONICS FOR AUDIO
Audio electronics theory and hardware operation for the basic technician. Measurement tools, test equipment, and safety procedures in an electronics laboratory. Hands-on audio electronics projects with emphasis on troubleshooting, maintenance, and repair of analog and digital circuitry in audio systems. Reading schematics, building simple circuits, and basic soldering techniques. Critical thinking and verbal and written communication for professional development and career readiness. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 38653 3.0 Lecture F 01:15pm - 03:20pm IT 226 20 12 8 Zahari Shtonov 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 03:25pm - 06:35pm IT 226 01/09-05/07
ELECTRICITY

ELTY 012 - BASIC ELECTRICITY – ELECTRONICS
Fundamental concepts, theories, laws and devices used in electricity and electronics. Topics include: electricity hazards, electric charge, current, voltage, resistance: DC and AC circuits; Ohm's and power laws; circuit analysis and troubleshooting. Hands-on use of electronics components, lab equipment and instrumentation. Total of 18 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 32801 2.0 Lecture M 01:00pm - 01:50pm IT 212 20 12 8 Ali Amouzegar 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 02:00pm - 05:15pm IT 212 01/09-05/07

ELTY 217 - ELECTRICAL INSPECTION AND CODES
Recommended Preparation: ELTY 248A or ELTY 248B or familiarity with basic residential Wiring and successful completion of a first year algebra course.

Residential wiring requirements based on current National Electrical Code (NEC) with emphasis on the importance of safety and quality workmanship. Inspection criteria based on National Electrical Code. Plan reading, residential service sizing, wiring method, and grounding and bonding for electrical wiring. NEC requirements for photo-voltaic solar systems. No credit if taken after ELTY 217A or 217B. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 36023 2.0 Lecture T 09:45am - 11:50am IT 230 20 18 2 Saeed Abedzadeh 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36023: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ELTY 248A - INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRICAL TECHNOLOGY
Recommended Preparation: High school algebra.

Fundamental theory and application of DC circuits for the electrical industry. Explanation of electrical terms, codes and components. Measuring electrical parameters with state-of-the-art measurement instruments. Hands-on laboratory assignments with instruments, test techniques, troubleshooting procedures and schematic reading. Instructional field trips. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED LL 32802 4.0 Lecture M T W 01:00pm - 03:10pm IT 230 20 -- 0 Saeed Abedzadeh 01/09-03/05 8
Lab M T W 03:15pm - 05:25pm IT 230 01/09-03/05
OPEN LL 33593 4.0 Lecture M T W 05:30pm - 07:40pm IT 214 20 6 3 Ali Amouzegar 01/09-03/05 8
Lab M T W 07:45pm - 09:55pm IT 214 01/09-03/05

ELTY 248B - ALTERNATING CURRENT CIRCUITS – PRINCIPLES AND APPLICATIONS
Prerequisite: ELTY 248A.

Fundamentals of alternating current including series and parallel AC circuits. Circuits with resistors, capacitors, and inductors are covered, both analytically and experimentally. Practical applications in electrical industries. Explanation of electrical codes, standards, terms and components. Hands-on laboratory assignments with state-of-the-art measurement instruments, test techniques and troubleshooting procedures. Instructional field trips. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
OPEN LL 33594 4.0 Lecture M T W 01:00pm - 03:05pm IT 230 20 0 20 Saeed Abedzadeh 03/13-05/07 8
Lab M T W 03:10pm - 05:15pm IT 230 03/13-05/07
OPEN LL 34506 4.0 Lecture M T W 05:30pm - 07:35pm IT 214 20 0 20 Ali Amouzegar 03/13-05/07 8
Lab M T W 07:40pm - 09:45pm IT 214 03/13-05/07

ELTY 248C - ELECTRICAL POWER DISTRIBUTION SYSTEMS AND MACHINERY
Prerequisite: ELTY 248B.

Theory and application of electromagnetic interaction in power distribution systems and machinery for the electrical industry. Investigates the theory and applications of motors, generators, transformers, electromagnetic systems and their interaction in power distribution systems and machinery. Principles of AC/DC equipment installation, safety procedures, codes and standards. Hands-on laboratory experiments to develop knowledge and skills in electrical machinery. Required instructional trips. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED LL 32803 4.0 Lecture M T W 01:00pm - 03:10pm IT 230 20 -- 0 Saeed Abedzadeh 01/09-03/05 8
Lab M T W 03:15pm - 05:25pm IT 230 01/09-03/05
OPEN LL 33595 4.0 Lecture M T W 05:30pm - 07:40pm IT 214 20 11 3 Ali Amouzegar 01/09-03/05 8
Lab M T W 07:45pm - 09:55pm IT 214 01/09-03/05

ELTY 248D - PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLERS
Prerequisite: ELTY 248C.

Exploration of Programmable Logic Controllers for industrial machinery and processes. Hands-on laboratory assignments with state-of-the-art measurement instruments and troubleshooting concepts. Projects include 3-phase motor, parking lot and traffic Light. Required instructional trips. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
OPEN LL 33596 4.0 Lecture M T W 01:00pm - 03:05pm IT 230 20 0 20 Saeed Abedzadeh 03/13-05/07 8
Lab M T W 03:10pm - 05:15pm IT 230 03/13-05/07
OPEN LL 34508 4.0 Lecture M T W 05:30pm - 07:35pm IT 214 20 0 20 Ali Amouzegar 03/13-05/07 8
Lab M T W 07:40pm - 09:45pm IT 214 03/13-05/07

ELTY 250 - INTRODUCTION TO PHOTOVOLTAIC SYSTEMS
Photovoltaic terminology, concepts, vocabulary, techniques and safety. History, applications and benefits of the different PV systems. Basic electrical theories related to photovoltaic. PV system sizing and cost estimating. Voltage, current, resistance and power calculation and measurements. Specification of the components such as inverter, charge controller, combiner, battery and generator. Required instructional trips. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
OPEN LL 37831 4.0 Lecture M T W 05:30pm - 07:40pm IT 230 16 14 2 Saeed Abedzadeh 01/09-03/05 8
Lab M T W 07:45pm - 09:55pm IT 230 01/09-03/05

ELTY 251 - PHOTOVOLTAIC THEORY AND INSTALLATION TECHNIQUES
Prerequisite: ELTY 250.

Preparation for entry level employment in photovoltaic (PV) industry. Instruction includes solar electricity fundamentals, PV safety, site analysis, PV system sizing and design, required components and equipment. Product installation, troubleshooting, net metering laws and National Electrical Code for PV requirements. Successful participants will be qualified to sit for the North American Board of Certified Energy Practitioners (NABCEP) "PV Installer Entry Level Certificate of Knowledge" examination. Instructional trips may be required. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
OPEN LL 37832 4.0 Lecture M T W 05:30pm - 07:35pm IT 230 16 2 14 Saeed Abedzadeh 03/13-05/07 8
Lab M T W 07:40pm - 09:45pm IT 230 03/13-05/07
EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECH

EMED 101A - EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY LECTURE AND LABORATORY
Corequisite: EMED 101C.
Recommended Preparation: HLSC 115, COLL 001.
Enrollment Limitation: 1) CPR training equivalent to the current American Heart Association's Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care at the Healthcare Provider level;
2) Age of 18 or older;
3) A completed health form evidencing good physical and emotional health.


Selected topics in human anatomy and physiology. Diagnostic signs and interpretations of illness and injuries. Development of knowledge and skill in procedures of basic emergency rescue and care. Preparation for certification for Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). The scope of practice not to exceed requirements as outlined under California Code of Regulations, Title 22. Total of 90 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 30412 6.0 Lecture W F 09:00am - 11:35am CEC FOOTHILL 126 40 11 29 Barry Jensen 01/09-05/07 16
Lab W F 11:40am - 12:55pm CEC FOOTHILL 126 01/09-05/07
Lab Su 09:00am - 05:30pm CEC FOOTHILL 126 04/02-04/02
Lab Su 09:00am - 05:30pm CEC FOOTHILL 126 04/16-04/16
Lab Su 09:00am - 05:30pm CEC FOOTHILL 126 04/30-04/30
CRN 30412: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow travel time when scheduling your classes. CRN 30412: This section requires concurrent enrollment in both EMED 101A - CRN 30412 and EMED 101C - CRN 37002.
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OPEN LL 35206 6.0 Lecture T Th 09:00am - 10:20am CEC FOOTHILL 126 40 30 10 Barry Jensen 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture T Th 10:25am - 11:30am CEC FOOTHILL 126 01/09-05/07
Lab T Th 11:35am - 12:50pm CEC FOOTHILL 126 01/09-05/07
Lab Su 09:00am - 05:05pm CEC FOOTHILL 126 04/02-04/02
Lab Su 09:00am - 05:05pm CEC FOOTHILL 126 04/16-04/16
Lab Su 09:00am - 05:05pm CEC FOOTHILL 126 04/30-04/30
CRN 35206: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes. CRN 35206: This section requires concurrent enrollment in both EMED 101A - CRN 35206 and EMED 101C - CRN 37003.
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OPEN LL 35789 6.0 Lecture M T W Th 06:00pm - 08:35pm CEC FOOTHILL 126 40 9 31 Joseph Kalilikani 02/06-04/09 8
Lab M T W Th 08:40pm - 10:10pm CEC FOOTHILL 126 02/06-04/09
Lab S 08:00am - 12:50pm CEC FOOTHILL 126 02/18-02/18
Lab S 08:00am - 12:50pm CEC FOOTHILL 126 02/25-02/25
Lab S 08:00am - 12:50pm CEC FOOTHILL 126 03/18-03/18
CRN 35789: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107 Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes. CRN 35789: This section requires concurrent enrollment in both EMED 101A - CRN 35789 and EMED 101C - CRN 37001.
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OPEN LL 31506 6.0 Lecture S Su 09:00am - 01:35pm CEC FOOTHILL B11 40 22 18 Steven Jensen 01/09-03/26 10
Lab S Su 01:40pm - 05:30pm CEC FOOTHILL B11 01/09-03/26
CRN 31506: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow travel time when scheduling your classes. CRN 31506: This section requires concurrent enrollment in both EMED 101A - CRN 31506 and EMED 101C - CRN 37006.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 02/20-05/07 for 10 weeks.
OPEN LL 37778 6.0 Lecture S Su 09:00am - 01:15pm CEC FOOTHILL 218 40 3 37 Staff 02/20-05/07 10
Lab S Su 01:20pm - 04:40pm CEC FOOTHILL 218 02/20-05/07
CRN 37778: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow travel time when scheduling your classes. CRN 37778: This section requires concurrent enrollment in both EMED 101A - CRN 37778 and EMED 101C - CRN 37781.
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OPEN LL 37777 6.0 Lecture M W 07:30am - 01:20pm CEC FOOTHILL B11 40 4 36 Joseph Kalilikani 02/06-04/09 8
Lab M W 01:25pm - 04:55pm CEC FOOTHILL 126 02/06-04/09
Lab S 08:00am - 12:50pm CEC FOOTHILL 126 02/18-02/18
Lab S 08:00am - 12:50pm CEC FOOTHILL 126 02/25-02/25
Lab S 08:00am - 12:50pm CEC FOOTHILL 126 03/18-03/18
CRN 37777: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow travel time when scheduling your classes. CRN 37777: This section requires concurrent enrollment in both EMED 101A - CRN 37777 and EMED 101C - CRN 37780.
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EMED 101C - EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNOLOGY AMBULANCE RIDE-ALONGS
Corequisite: EMED 101A.
Enrollment Limitation: 1) CPR training equivalent to the current American Heart Association's Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care at the Healthcare Provider level; 2) Age of 18 or older; 3) A completed health form evidencing good physical and emotional health including required immunizations and TB screening before the beginning of Clinicals.

Clinical portion of the the Emergency Medical Technician (EMED 101A) course covering selected topics in human anatomy and physiology. Diagnostic signs and interpretations of illness and injuries. Reinforcement of knowledge and skill in procedures of basic emergency rescue and care. Preparation for certification for Emergency Medical Technician (EMT). The scope of practice not to exceed requirements as outlined under California Code of Regulations, Title 22. Three 12-hour shifts will be successfully completed in the field on an EMT ambulance for a total of 36 hours.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN TBA 37002 0.5 To Be Arranged 2.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CLINICAL LAB 40 11 29 Barry Jensen 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37002: This section requires concurrent enrollment in both EMED 101A - CRN 30412 and EMED 101C - CRN 37002.
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OPEN TBA 37003 0.5 To Be Arranged 2.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CLINICAL LAB 40 30 10 Barry Jensen 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37003: This section requires concurrent enrollment in both EMED 101A - CRN 35206 and EMED 101C - CRN 37003.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 02/06-05/07 for 12 weeks.
OPEN TBA 37001 0.5 To Be Arranged 3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CLINICAL LAB 40 9 31 Joseph Kalilikani 02/06-05/07 12
CRN 37001: This section requires concurrent enrollment in both EMED 101A - CRN 35789 and EMED 101C - CRN 37001.
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OPEN TBA 37780 0.5 To Be Arranged 3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CLINICAL LAB 40 4 36 Joseph Kalilikani 02/06-05/07 12
CRN 37780: This section requires concurrent enrollment in both EMED 101A - CRN 37777 and EMED 101C - CRN 37780.
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OPEN TBA 37006 0.5 To Be Arranged 3.6 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CLINICAL LAB 40 22 18 Steven Jensen 01/09-03/26 10
CRN 37006: This section requires concurrent enrollment in both EMED 101A - CRN 31506 and EMED 101C - CRN 37006.
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OPEN TBA 37781 0.5 To Be Arranged 3.6 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CLINICAL LAB 40 3 37 Staff 02/20-05/07 10
CRN 37781: This section requires enrollment in both EMED 101A - CRN 37778 an EMED 101C - CRN 37781.
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EMED 201 - EMERGENCY MEDICAL RESPONDER
Enrollment Limitation: 1) Minimum age of 16 years;
2) CPR training equivalent to the current American Heart Association's Guidelines for Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and Emergency Cardiovascular Care at the Healthcare Provider level.


Preparation of first responders for immediate lifesaving care to critical patients. Training of lifesaving interventions while awaiting additional EMS response and to assist higher level personnel at the scene. A grade of B or better must be achieved to receive a certificate of course completion for EMR. The EMR course meets and exceeds the National EMS Education Standards for EMR training. This is the first level of EMS provider, as recommended by the National Scope of Practice Model for EMS, providing basic life support. Total of 36 hours of lecture and 54 hours of laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
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OPEN LL 38644 3.0 Lecture T 09:00am - 11:20am CEC FOOTHILL B11 40 3 37 Staff 01/23-05/07 14
Lab T 11:25am - 03:00pm CEC FOOTHILL B11 01/23-05/07
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ENGL 001A - READING AND COMPOSITION
Prerequisite: One of the following: (1) ESL 033B; (2) placement based on the placement process.
Development of expository and argumentative essays. Instruction in writing annotated papers. Analysis of various forms of writing with emphasis on expository and argumentative essays. No credit if taken after ENGL 001AH or 001AS. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ENGL 100
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 30226 4.0 Lecture T Th 09:45am - 11:50am V 207 28 -- 0 Lindsey Ruiz 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 30419 4.0 Lecture T Th 07:30am - 09:35am C 161 28 11 17 Sally Olivas 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30419: Students enrolled in English 1A (CRN 30419) also must enroll in English 150 (CRN 37283).
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Waitlisted L 30423 4.0 Lecture M W 09:15am - 11:20am C 155 28 -- 0 Keith Williams 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 30435 4.0 Lecture M W 11:30am - 01:35pm C 265 28 -- 0 Michelle Cepeda 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30435: Students enrolled in English 1A (CRN 30435) also must enroll in English 150 (CRN 37281). CRN 30435: Zero-Textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted L 30445 4.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 01:15pm C 261 28 -- 0 Edgar Montes 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 30459 4.0 Lecture M W 09:15am - 11:20am C 157 28 -- 0 Marjorie Smith 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 31212 4.0 Lecture T Th 09:45am - 11:50am C 370 28 -- 0 Daniel Staylor 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 31328 4.0 Lecture M W 11:30am - 01:35pm R 121 28 19 9 Maria Pehlivanova 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 31505 4.0 Lecture T Th 09:45am - 11:50am C 155 28 -- 0 Elizabeth Williams 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31505: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 32463 4.0 Lecture T Th 07:30am - 09:35am C 360 28 25 3 Keith Williams 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 32471 4.0 Lecture T Th 09:45am - 11:50am C 163 28 -- 0 Emily Fernandez 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 35412 4.0 Lecture M W 09:15am - 11:20am R 121 28 14 14 Maria Pehlivanova 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 35429 4.0 Lecture T Th 09:45am - 11:50am C 261 28 -- 0 Ekaterini Kottaras 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35429: Researching Mindfulness
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OPEN L 35712 4.0 Lecture F 10:30am - 02:45pm C 163 28 17 11 Kirsten Ogden 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35712: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted L 35717 4.0 Lecture M W 09:15am - 11:20am C 253 28 -- 0 Lindsey Ruiz 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35717: This section is open to everyone, and it is geared to non-native speakers and/or students who completed ESL 005. CRN 35717: This course focuses on the theme of social justice.
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OPEN L 35959 4.0 Lecture T Th 09:45am - 11:50am C 253 28 26 2 Jose Robledo 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 36505 4.0 Lecture T Th 09:45am - 11:50am C 360 28 -- 0 Keith Williams 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted HY 36529 4.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 11:05am C 370 28 -- 0 Donald Johnson 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 36529: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 36642 4.0 Lecture M W 09:15am - 11:20am C 163 28 10 18 Paulette Koubek 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN HY 37290 4.0 Lecture S 10:30am - 12:35pm C 261 28 11 17 Vita Watkins 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 37290: Students enrolled in English 1A (CRN 37290) also must enroll in English 150 (CRN 37291).
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OPEN L 38115 4.0 Lecture M W 07:00am - 09:05am C 253 28 20 8 Michelle Cepeda 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38115: Zero-Textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 38118 4.0 Lecture M W 09:15am - 11:20am C 370 28 9 19 Debra Bronstein 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN HY 38130 4.0 Lecture T 07:30am - 09:35am PCC Rosemead 104 28 7 21 David Selsby 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 38130: This section is taught at the Rosemead facility, 4105 N. Rosemead Blvd., Rosemead, CA 91770. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN HY 38131 4.0 Lecture T 09:45am - 11:50am PCC Rosemead 104 28 19 9 Caitlin Kirkley 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 38131: This section is taught at the Rosemead facility, 4105 N. Rosemead Blvd., Rosemead, CA 91770. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
CRN 38131: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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Waitlisted HY 38137 4.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 11:15am C 161 28 -- 0 David Selsby 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 38137: Students enrolled in ENGL 001A - CRN 38137 must also enroll in ENGL 150 - CRN 38138.
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OPEN L 30245 4.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:30pm C 253 28 17 11 Manuel Perea 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture T Th 02:35pm - 03:05pm C 253 01/09-05/07
CRN 30245: Students enrolled in English 1A (CRN 30245) also must enroll in English 150 (CRN 37284).
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OPEN L 30420 4.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 03:05pm C 261 28 27 1 Ekaterini Kottaras 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30420: Researching Mindfulness
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Waitlisted L 30434 4.0 Lecture M W 11:30am - 01:35pm C 253 28 -- 0 Lindsey Ruiz 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30434: This section is open to all students, and it is geared for non-native speakers and students who completed ESL 005. CRN 30434: This course focuses on the theme of social justice.
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OPEN L 30436 4.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 03:05pm C 257 28 25 3 Jose Robledo 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 30443 4.0 Lecture M W 11:30am - 01:35pm C 370 28 17 11 Debra Bronstein 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 30444 4.0 Lecture T Th 03:15pm - 05:20pm C 360 28 17 11 Shellie Samtani 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 30456 4.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 03:05pm C 265 28 -- 0 Michelle Banks 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 30830 4.0 Lecture M W 01:45pm - 03:50pm C 370 28 -- 0 Michelle Banks 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 32464 4.0 Lecture M W 04:00pm - 06:05pm R 121 28 11 17 Manuel Perea 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 32473 4.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 03:05pm C 164 28 -- 0 Shellie Samtani 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 36507 4.0 Lecture F 10:30am - 02:45pm C 164 28 16 12 Sara Mortimer-Boyd 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 36641 4.0 Lecture M W 01:45pm - 03:50pm C 163 28 18 10 Martha Bonilla 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 37292 4.0 Lecture M W 11:30am - 01:35pm C 157 28 -- 0 Amy Tahani-Bidmeshki 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 38121 4.0 Lecture M W 11:30am - 01:35pm C 301 28 -- 0 John Davis 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38121: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 38127 4.0 Lecture M W 04:00pm - 06:05pm C 253 28 20 8 Michelle Banks 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 38132 4.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 01:30pm C 351 28 -- 0 Lindsey Ruiz 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture T Th 01:35pm - 03:05pm C 351 01/09-05/07
OPEN L 38133 4.0 Lecture T Th 03:15pm - 04:45pm C 265 28 17 11 Michelle Banks 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture T Th 04:50pm - 05:20pm C 265 01/09-05/07
OPEN L 30431 4.0 Lecture T Th 05:30pm - 07:35pm C 261 28 9 19 Zachary Jensen 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30431: Students enrolled in English 1A (CRN 30431) also must enroll in English 150 (CRN 37285).
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Waitlisted L 30432 4.0 Lecture M W 06:15pm - 08:20pm C 155 28 -- 0 Donald Johnson 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30432: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 31697 4.0 Lecture S 08:30am - 12:45pm C 253 28 10 18 Kirsten Ogden 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31697: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 30452 4.0 DE Online Lecture 3.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Paulette Koubek 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted OD 30584 4.0 DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Debra Bronstein 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted OD 32211 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Debra Bronstein 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 32212 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Vanitha Swaminathan 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 32466 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Shellie Samtani 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 35754 4.0 DE Online Lecture 3.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Vanitha Swaminathan 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted OD 35767 4.0 DE Online Lecture 3.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Shellie Samtani 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted OD 35967 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Ekaterini Kottaras 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 36492 4.0 DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Otilio Perales 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted OD 37293 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Otilio Perales 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 37294 4.0 DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 James Click 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted OD 37521 4.0 DE Online Lecture 3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Maria Pehlivanova 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted OD 37522 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 James Click 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 37524 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Simona Supekar 01/09-05/07 16
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OPEN HY 38032 4.0 Lecture M W 09:15am - 11:20am C 351 28 2 26 Evan Stubblefield 02/06-05/07 12
DE Online Lecture 1.6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 02/06-05/07
Waitlisted OD 34589 4.0 DE Online Lecture 6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Kirsten Ogden 02/06-05/07 12
CRN 34589: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 35753 4.0 DE Online Lecture 6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Amy Tahani-Bidmeshki 02/06-05/07 12
Waitlisted OD 35779 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Amy Tahani-Bidmeshki 02/06-05/07 12
DE Online Lecture 1.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 02/06-05/07
Waitlisted OD 35828 4.0 DE Online Lecture 6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Michelle Banks 02/06-05/07 12
Waitlisted OD 37523 4.0 DE Online Lecture 6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Steve Pell 02/06-05/07 12
Waitlisted OD 37525 4.0 DE Online Lecture 6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Steve Pell 02/06-05/07 12
CLOSED OD 38056 4.0 DE Online Lecture 6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 John Davis 02/06-05/07 12
CRN 38056: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 38057 4.0 DE Online Lecture 5.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 John Davis 02/06-05/07 12
DE Online Lecture .7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 02/06-05/07
CRN 38057: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 38064 4.0 DE Online Lecture 6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Debra Bronstein 02/06-05/07 12
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/23-05/07 for 14 weeks.
Waitlisted L 31587 4.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 03:25pm C 163 28 -- 0 Elizabeth Williams 01/23-05/07 14
CRN 31587: Zero Textbook Cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 36431 4.0 DE Online Lecture 6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Carolina Espinoza 01/23-05/07 14
Waitlisted OD 37530 4.0 DE Online Lecture 5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Carolina Espinoza 01/23-05/07 14
Waitlisted OD 38010 4.0 DE Online Lecture 5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Tatyana Surenyan-Krech 01/23-05/07 14
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 33923 4.0 DE Online Lecture 9 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Kathleen Green 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 33923: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 37100 4.0 DE Online Lecture 9 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Kathleen Green 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 37100: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 38136 4.0 DE Online Lecture 9 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Kristin Kaz 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 38136: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 35222 4.0 DE Online Lecture 9 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Bartholomew Andreacchi 03/13-05/07 8
Waitlisted OD 35498 4.0 DE Online Lecture 9 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Kristin Kaz 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 35498: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 37145 4.0 DE Online Lecture 9 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Elizabeth Williams 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 37145: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 37520 4.0 DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Bartholomew Andreacchi 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 6.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
Waitlisted OD 37963 4.0 DE Online Lecture 9 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Elizabeth Williams 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 37963: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN OD 38873 4.0 DE Online Lecture 5.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 22 6 Paulette Koubek 01/23-04/30 13

ENGL 001AH - HONORS READING AND COMPOSITION
Prerequisite: One of the following: (1) ESL 005 or 033B; (2) placement based on the English placement process.

Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance to the Honors Program.

Development of expository and argumentative essays. Instruction in writing annotated papers. Analysis of various forms of writing with emphasis on expository and argumentative essays. This enriched course is designed for the Honors Program allowing more student directed discussions and more extensive writing assignments. No credit if taken after ENGL 001A or ENGL 001AS. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ENGL 100
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 37492 4.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 03:05pm C 355 25 10 15 Shane Underwood 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37492: Honors Transfer Program-Click CRN for details.
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ENGL 001B - READING AND COMPOSITION
Prerequisite:One of the following: (1) ENGL 001A or ENGL 001AH; (2) score of 3 on Advanced Test given by the College Entrance Examination Board.

Application of critical thinking methods to literary interpretation. Critical analysis, interpretation, and evaluation of literary works including consideration of primary and secondary sources. Students will analyze and evaluate fiction, poetry, and drama through study of literary conventions, inductive and deductive logic, and fallacies. No credit if taken after ENGL 001BH. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ENGL 120
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 30462 4.0 Lecture T Th 07:30am - 09:35am C 261 28 -- 0 Gail Brady 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 30471 4.0 Lecture M W 09:15am - 10:45am C 360 28 -- 0 Kathleen Green 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture M W 10:50am - 11:20am C 360 01/09-05/07
CLOSED L 30688 4.0 Lecture T Th 09:45am - 11:50am R 102 28 -- 0 Dustin Hanvey 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 37309 4.0 Lecture M W 07:00am - 09:05am C 269 28 8 20 Moremi Ogbara 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 37310 4.0 Lecture M W 09:15am - 11:20am C 265 28 -- 0 Bartholomew Andreacchi 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 37311 4.0 Lecture M W 11:30am - 01:35pm C 360 28 -- 0 Kathleen Green 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 37312 4.0 Lecture T Th 07:30am - 09:35am C 155 28 16 12 Kathleen Lonsdale 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 37321 4.0 Lecture F 10:30am - 02:45pm V 207 28 27 1 Juliet Myrtetus 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted HY 37326 4.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 11:15am R 121 28 -- 0 Angelica Duran 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
OPEN L 38797 4.0 Lecture T Th 09:45am - 11:50am C 265 28 24 4 Marjorie Smith 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 38799 4.0 Lecture M W 09:15am - 11:20am C 269 28 -- 0 Tim Melnarik 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38799: This section focuses on the theme "Our Monsters".
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OPEN HY 38875 4.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 11:15am C 253 28 9 19 Moremi Ogbara 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted L 30308 4.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 03:05pm C 269 28 -- 0 Tim Melnarik 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30308: This section focuses on the theme "Our Monsters, Ourselves"
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Waitlisted L 30398 4.0 Lecture M W 11:30am - 01:35pm C 261 28 -- 0 Juan Mendoza 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 30400 4.0 Lecture M W 01:45pm - 03:50pm C 355 28 -- 0 Akilah Brown 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 30760 4.0 Lecture M W 04:00pm - 06:05pm C 355 28 17 11 Akilah Brown 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 36387 4.0 Lecture M W 01:45pm - 03:50pm C 261 28 -- 0 Amy Tahani-Bidmeshki 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 37315 4.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 03:05pm PCC Rosemead 102 28 -- 0 Lisa Blai 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37315: This section is taught at the Rosemead facility, 4105 N. Rosemead Blvd, Rosemead, CA 91770. Allow travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN L 37316 4.0 Lecture T Th 03:15pm - 05:20pm C 269 28 14 14 Akilah Brown 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 37912 4.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 03:05pm C 369 28 -- 0 Bryan Gonzalez 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 38536 4.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 03:05pm C 161 28 20 8 Allison Parker 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 38798 4.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 03:05pm C 361 28 -- 0 John Tyberg 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 38804 4.0 Lecture M W 01:45pm - 03:50pm C 164 28 -- 0 John Tyberg 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 38805 4.0 Lecture M W 11:30am - 01:35pm C 355 28 19 9 Tim Melnarik 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38805: This section focuses on the them "Our Monsters, Ourselves".
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OPEN L 38859 4.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 03:05pm V 207 28 7 21 Daniel Staylor 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN HY 37570 4.0 Lecture T 05:30pm - 07:35pm C 360 28 14 14 Vita Watkins 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
OPEN L 38785 4.0 Lecture T Th 05:30pm - 07:35pm C 355 28 19 9 Shane Underwood 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN HY 37328 4.0 Lecture S 10:30am - 12:45pm C 163 28 9 19 Sheri Gabrielsson 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted OD 35497 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Martha Bonilla 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 35893 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 John Tyberg 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 35984 4.0 DE Online Lecture 3.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Allison Parker 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CLOSED OD 37323 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Juan Mendoza 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 37512 4.0 DE Online Lecture W 11:30am - 01:35pm Online ZOOM 28 -- 0 Shane Underwood 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted OD 37513 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Martha Bonilla 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 37515 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Daniel Staylor 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 37516 4.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Allison Parker 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted OD 37517 4.0 DE Online Lecture W 01:45pm - 03:50pm Online ZOOM 28 -- 0 Shane Underwood 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted OD 37897 4.0 DE Online Lecture 3.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 John Tyberg 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CLOSED OD 37898 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Juan Mendoza 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 37901 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Daniel Staylor 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 38806 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Tatyana Surenyan-Krech 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN OD 38848 4.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 22 6 Tatyana Surenyan-Krech 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
OPEN HY 38176 4.0 Lecture M 11:30am - 01:35pm PCC Rosemead 106 28 11 17 Kathleen Lonsdale 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 38176: This section is taught at the Rosemead facility, 4105 N. Rosemead Blvd., Rosemead, CA 91770. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 02/06-05/07 for 12 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 37324 4.0 DE Online Lecture 6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Daniel Staylor 02/06-05/07 12
OPEN OD 38020 4.0 DE Online Lecture 6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 12 16 Allison Parker 02/06-05/07 12
CLOSED OD 38030 4.0 DE Online Lecture 6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Paige Wilson 02/06-05/07 12
Waitlisted OD 38058 4.0 DE Online Lecture 6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Jill O'Hora 02/06-05/07 12
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/23-05/07 for 14 weeks.
Waitlisted L 37957 4.0 Lecture M W 11:30am - 01:55pm C 269 28 -- 0 Bartholomew Andreacchi 01/23-05/07 14
CLOSED OD 37920 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Elizabeth Williams 01/23-05/07 14
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/23-05/07
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 37702 4.0 DE Online Lecture 9 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Manuel Perea 01/09-03/05 8
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
OPEN OD 36377 4.0 DE Online Lecture 9 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 13 15 Marjorie Smith 03/13-05/07 8
Waitlisted OD 37325 4.0 DE Online Lecture 9 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Manuel Perea 03/13-05/07 8
CLOSED OD 37951 4.0 DE Online Lecture 9 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Mikage Kuroki 03/13-05/07 8
CLOSED OD 37970 4.0 DE Online Lecture 9 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Mikage Kuroki 03/13-05/07 8

ENGL 001BH - HONORS READING AND COMPOSITION
Prerequisite: One of the following: (1) ENGL 001A or ENGL 001AH or ENGL 001AS; (2) score of 3 on Advanced Placement Test given by the College Entrance Examination Board.
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance into the Honors Program.

Application of critical thinking methods to literary interpretation. Critical analysis, interpretation, and evaluation of literary works including consideration of primary and secondary sources. Students will analyze and evaluate fiction, poetry, and drama through study of literary conventions, inductive and deductive logic, and fallacies. This enriched course is designed for the Honors Program allowing more extensive writing assignments. No credit if taken after ENGL 001B. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ENGL 120
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN OD 37932 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 21 4 Marjorie Smith 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37932: Honors Transfer Program- Click CRN for info.
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CLOSED L 37493 4.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 03:05pm C 370 25 -- 0 Dustin Hanvey 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37493: Honors Transfer Program-Click CRN for details.
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ENGL 001C - INTERMEDIATE COMPOSITION – CRITICAL THINKING AND ARGUMENT
Prerequisite: One of the following: (1) ENGL 001A or ENGL 001AH; (2) score of 3 on Advanced Placement Test given by the College Entrance Examination Board.

Principles of critical thinking applied to writing and reading on complex issues which incorporate logic, inductive and deductive reasoning, the critique of logical fallacies, persuasion, analysis and evaluation of appropriate prose models, including those employing argument, other rhetorical modes, and critical thinking strategies specific to various modes of thought; selective use of citation and documentation. No credit if taken after ENGL 001CH. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ENGL 105
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 30003 4.0 Lecture T Th 09:45am - 11:50am C 269 28 6 22 Tatyana Surenyan-Krech 01/09-05/07 16
Restricted: Puente L 30310 4.0 Lecture T Th 09:45am - 10:20am R 304 30 24 6 Carolina Espinoza 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture T Th 10:25am - 11:50am R 304 01/09-05/07
CRN 30310: This section is designed for students in the Puente Program.
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Waitlisted L 32758 4.0 Lecture T Th 09:45am - 11:50am C 164 28 -- 0 Simona Supekar 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 33369 4.0 Lecture M W 07:00am - 09:05am C 164 28 17 11 Lisa Blai 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 33369: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 35420 4.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 01:15pm C 265 28 18 10 James Click 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 35780 4.0 Lecture M W 09:15am - 11:20am V 207 28 17 11 Otilio Perales 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35780: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN details.
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Waitlisted L 35985 4.0 Lecture M W 09:15am - 11:20am C 369 28 -- 0 Bryan Gonzalez 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 35989 4.0 Lecture T Th 09:45am - 11:50am C 355 28 -- 0 Tyler Dean 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 38140 4.0 Lecture T Th 07:30am - 09:35am C 163 28 12 16 Tatyana Surenyan-Krech 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 30477 4.0 Lecture M W 11:30am - 01:35pm C 369 28 -- 0 Bryan Gonzalez 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 30488 4.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 03:05pm C 151 28 -- 0 Simona Supekar 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 30496 4.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:30pm C 155 28 25 3 Kristin Kaz 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture T Th 02:35pm - 03:05pm C 155 01/09-05/07
CRN 30496: This section will explore subcultural theory, with a special emphasis on punk culture and ideology.
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Waitlisted L 33368 4.0 Lecture M W 01:45pm - 03:50pm C 253 28 -- 0 Bryan Gonzalez 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 34798 4.0 Lecture M W 01:45pm - 02:15pm V 207 28 17 11 Otilio Perales 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture M W 02:20pm - 03:50pm V 207 01/09-05/07
CRN 34798: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 35814 4.0 Lecture T Th 03:15pm - 05:20pm C 155 28 10 18 Kristin Kaz 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35814: This section will explore subcultural theory, with a special emphasis on punk culture and ideology.
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Permission of Instructor L 37133 4.0 Lecture M W 11:30am - 01:35pm R 102 28 9 19 Giselle Miralles 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37133: This section is designed for students who are art of the CORE program (Community Overcoming Recidivism through Education). CRN 37133: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 34755 4.0 Lecture M W 04:00pm - 06:05pm C 370 28 23 5 Dustin Hanvey 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 36343 4.0 Lecture M W 06:15pm - 08:20pm C 370 28 5 23 Patricia Willenborg 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 35903 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Emily Fernandez 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 35981 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Kirsten Ogden 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35981: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 35982 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Tim Cortina 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 36386 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Emily Fernandez 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 36522 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Paige Wilson 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN OD 36570 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 24 4 James Click 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 37128 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Trisha Herrera 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37128: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 37332 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Juan Mendoza 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN OD 37333 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 13 15 Angelica Duran 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37333: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 37899 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Juan Mendoza 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN HY 38178 4.0 Lecture T 09:45am - 11:50am PCC Rosemead 106 28 7 21 Aisling Bridget Cormack 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 38178: This section is taught at the Rosemead facility, 4105 N. Rosemead Blvd., Rosemead, CA 91770. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
CRN 38178: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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Restricted: Study Abroad L 38516 4.0 Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract OXFORD STUDY ABROAD 28 8 20 Brian Adler 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract OXFORD STUDY ABROAD 01/09-05/07
CRN 38516: Study Abroad Program. Click CRN for info.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 02/06-05/07 for 12 weeks.
OPEN OD 38060 4.0 DE Online Lecture 6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 13 15 Juliet Myrtetus 02/06-05/07 12
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
OPEN OD 36523 4.0 DE Online Lecture 9 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 5 23 Staff 03/13-05/07 8
OPEN OD 37146 4.0 DE Online Lecture 9 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 10 18 John Lynch 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 37146: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN OD 38019 4.0 DE Online Lecture 9 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 5 23 John Lynch 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 38019: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-05/05 for 15 weeks.
Restricted: Dual Enrollment HY 38637 4.0 Lecture T Th 12:30pm - 02:05pm PCC Northwest D111 30 15 15 Aisling Bridget Cormack 01/09-05/05 15
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/05
CRN 38637: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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ENGL 001CH - HONORS INTERMEDIATE COMPOSITION – CRITICAL THINKING AND ARGUMENT
Prerequisite: One of the following: (1) ENGL 001A or ENGL 001AH or ENGL 001AS; (2) score of 3 on Advanced Placement Test given by the College Entrance Examination Board.
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance into the Honors Program.

Principles of critical thinking applied to writing and reading on complex issues which incorporate logic, inductive and deductive reasoning, the critique of logical fallacies, persuasion, analysis and evaluation of appropriate prose models, including those employing argument, other rhetorical modes, and critical thinking strategies specific to various modes of thought; selective use of citation and documentation. This enriched course is designed for the Honors Program allowing more student-directed discussions and more extensive writing assignments. No credit if taken after ENGL 001C. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ENGL 105
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 36294 4.0 Lecture T Th 03:15pm - 03:50pm C 355 25 19 6 Shane Underwood 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture T Th 03:55pm - 05:20pm C 355 01/09-05/07
CRN 36294: Honors Transfer Program-Click CRN for info.
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Waitlisted OD 36293 4.0 DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Simona Supekar 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 36293: Honors Transfer Program-Click CRN for info.
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ENGL 005A - CREATIVE WRITING
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 001A or 001AH.
The craft of creative writing through the study and analysis of a diverse representation of established writers as well as peer writers. Practice of writing in a variety of traditional, modern, and contemporary genres and forms (including prose and poetry). Introduction to the workshop method. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ENGL 200
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 30478 3.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm C 360 28 -- 0 Emily Fernandez 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 37330 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Akilah Brown 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37330: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Restricted: Study Abroad L 38517 3.0 Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract OXFORD STUDY ABROAD 28 20 8 Brian Adler 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38517: Study Abroad Program. Click CRN for info.
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ENGL 006 - SHORT STORY WRITING
Prerequisite: ENGL 001A, 001AH, or 001AS.

Theory and practice in composing and analyzing short stories including classic, contemporary, and experimental forms throughout the development of the genre. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 37329 3.0 Lecture M W 03:45pm - 05:10pm C 155 28 13 15 Evan Stubblefield 01/09-05/07 16

ENGL 007 - INSCAPE MAGAZINE PUBLICATION
Prerequisite: ENGL 001A or 001AH.

Critical evaluation, review and selection of creative material for the content of a literary journal and magazine. Editing, design, layout, and publication processes. Students complete a significant editorial project, and contribute critical and creative content. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 38483 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 15 -- 0 Kirsten Ogden 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38483: Class open to all students.
CRN 38483: Online Zoom Orientation on 1/18/2023 at 4-5pPST or 1/19/2023 at 2-3pPST and 3 additional online zoom meetings TBA.
CRN 38483: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details. CRN 38483: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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ENGL 008 - WRITING POETRY
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 001A or 001AH.

Theory and practice in composing and analyzing poetry including classic, contemporary, and experimental forms by a diverse representation of writers throughout the development of the genre. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 37331 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Genesis Montalvo 01/09-05/07 16

ENGL 009 - CREATIVE NONFICTION
Prerequisite: ENGL 001A or 001AH.

Compose creative nonfiction including classic, contemporary, and experimental forms and analyze a variety of creative nonfiction texts by diverse writers in various forms such as personal narrative, memoir, nature and travel writing, literary journalism, lyric essay. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 35983 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Ekaterini Kottaras 01/09-05/07 16

ENGL 010 - INTRODUCTION TO LINGUISTICS
Interdisciplinary course: LING 010

Survey of sounds, structure and development of language in connection with its social and cultural function. Differences and relationships among languages. Recommended for English and foreign language majors, but open to all qualified students. No credit if taken after LING 010. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 31005 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Charlene Potter 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31005: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 31536 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Charlene Potter 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31536: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 37914 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Charlene Potter 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37914: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ENGL 011 - HISTORY OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 001A.

Interdisciplinary course: LING 011
Origins and development of the English language, from its Germanic ancestors to present-day American English. No credit if taken after LING 011. Total of 54 hours lecture. Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38553 3.0 Lecture W 10:30am - 01:40pm V 205 25 4 11 Steve Pell 01/09-05/07 16

ENGL 012 - LANGUAGE AND CROSS-CULTURAL COMMUNICATION
Cross-listed course:Languages, English.
Linguistic and cultural patterns; how and what people communicate. Designed to aid both American and foreign students in the development of cross-cultural understanding and linguistically oriented contactskills. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. *C-ID: COMM 150
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 31319 3.0 Lecture M 10:30am - 01:40pm C 257 25 12 1 Steve Pell 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 31669 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Karen Carlisi 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31669: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ENGL 020 - INDEPENDENT STUDY
Prerequisite: ENGL 001A or 001AH.

Enrollment Limitation: Permission of division dean.

Individual projects; research techniques; written reports. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Permission of Instructor IST 35145 1.0 Independent Study 3.4 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract C 245 1 0 1 Staff 01/09-05/07 16

ENGL 025D - SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 001A or 001AH.

Genres of science fiction and fantasy, exploring their origins and contemporary expressions. Reading and discussion of representative works. Study of the techniques involved in these works. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 38475 3.0 Lecture M W 02:00pm - 03:25pm C 360 30 -- 0 Dustin Hanvey 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38475: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.
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ENGL 030B - AMERICAN LITERATURE
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 001B or ENGL 001BH.

Significant works of American poetry and prose from the Civil War to 1945. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ENGL 135 (with ENGL 030C)
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 37494 3.0 Lecture M W 10:30am - 11:55am C 161 30 24 6 Martha Bonilla 01/09-05/07 16

ENGL 044B - WORLD LITERATURE: 1500 -- 1800 A.D.
Prerequisite: ENGL 001A or ENGL 001AH.

Reading and discussion of non-Western and Western literature written between c. 1675 C.E. to the present. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ENGL 145
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 38480 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Daniel Staylor 01/09-05/07 16

ENGL 045B - LITERATURE OF THE BIBLE: THE NEW TESTAMENT
Prerequisite: ENGL 001A or ENGL 001AH.

Survey of The New Testament with emphasis on literary analysis, religious motifs, and sociopolitical ideas. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 32457 3.0 Lecture M W 08:45am - 10:10am C 161 30 14 16 Juan Mendoza 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32457: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ENGL 046A - ENGLISH LITERATURE: BEOWULF TO JOHNSON
Prerequisite: ENGL 001B or ENGL 001BH.

Surveys of the literature written in the British Isles from Beowulf to Johnson. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ENGL 160
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 30486 3.0 Lecture Th 06:15pm - 09:25pm C 257 36 13 23 Tim Melnarik 01/09-05/07 16

ENGL 046B - ENGLISH LITERATURE: ROMANTIC MOVEMENT TO THE PRESENT
Prerequisite: ENGL 001B or ENGL 001BH.

Survey of British literature from the Romantic movement (1798) to the present. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 30422 3.0 Lecture M W 03:45pm - 05:10pm C 257 36 19 17 John Davis 01/09-05/07 16

ENGL 049B - FILM AS DRAMATIC LITERATURE - SOCIAL CONTEXTS
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 001A or 001AH.

Critical analysis of film through literary frameworks; close study of influential movements and/or national cinema. Emphasis on film as a response to social, cultural, and/or historical issues. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38696 3.0 Lecture M 12:15pm - 03:25pm C 310 30 25 5 Trisha Herrera 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38696: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ENGL 055 - NATIVE AMERICAN LITERATURE AND CULTURAL EXPRESSION
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 001A or 001AH .

Cross-listed course: ETH 055.

Reading and discussion of selected texts from the traditions and literature of Native Americans and other indigenous-identified groups with some discussion of history and art; with major emphasis on tribal lore, fiction, poetry, biography and other forms of cultural expression. No credit if taken after ENGL 051 or ETH 055. Total of 54 hours lecture. Formerly ENGL 051.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 38481 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Giselle Miralles 01/09-05/07 16

ENGL 059 - CHILDREN'S LITERATURE
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 001A or 001AH.

Reading and analysis of selected stories for young children and of selected critical evaluations of children's literature. Recommended for Child Development students, library tech students, writers of children's literature, and parents, but open to all students. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ENGL 180
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 32757 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Akilah Brown 01/09-05/07 16

ENGL 061 - INTRODUCTION TO THE NOVEL
Prerequisite: ENGL 001A or 001AH.

Reading and analysis of selected classic and contemporary novels. Importance will be placed on historical and artistic roots of a diverse selection of novels, allowing the students a space to analyze, interpret, and discuss the moral, philosophical, sociological, and societal contexts/themes amongst other possible interpretations. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 35130 3.0 Lecture W 12:15pm - 03:25pm C 257 30 26 4 Brian Kennedy 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35130: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.
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Restricted: Study Abroad L 38518 3.0 Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract OXFORD STUDY ABROAD 28 16 12 Brian Adler 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38518: Study Abroad Program. Click CRN for info.
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ENGL 065 - AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 001A or 001AH.

Cross-listed course: ETH 065.

Analysis of African American writings and cultural expressions including oral traditions, songs, poetry, essays, drama, novels, and other genres. Emphasis on the intersectionalities of race, gender, class, sexual identity, and interethnic relations. No credit if taken after ETH 065 or ENGL 050. Total of 54 hours lecture. Formerly ENGL 050.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 37509 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Keith Williams 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37509: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ENGL 078A - INTRODUCTION TO SHAKESPEARE
Prerequisite: ENGL 001A or 001AH.

Reading and discussion of 12 to 16 tragedies, comedies, histories, including, but not limited to, the following: Love's Labor Lost; Twelfth Night; Richard II; Henry IV, parts I and II; Henry V; The Merchant of Venice; Hamlet. Selections from the Sonnets. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 38618 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Marjorie Smith 01/09-05/07 16

ENGL 085 - CHICANO AND MEXICAN LITERATURE
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 001A or 001AH.

Cross-listed course: ETH 085.

Chicano/a/x and Mexican literature and cultural expressions including oral traditions, poetry, essays, drama, novels, and other genre. Emphasis on the intersectionalities of race, ethnicity, gender, class, sexual identity, immigration status, language background, interethnic relations, and transnationalism. No credit if taken after ETH 085 or ENGL 047. Total of 54 hours lecture. Formerly ENGL 047.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED L 37511 3.0 Lecture T Th 10:30am - 11:55am C 369 30 -- 0 Bryan Gonzalez 01/09-05/07 16

ENGL 150 - SUPPORT FOR ENGLISH 001A Lab Courses
Corequisite: ENGL 001A.

Review of core prerequisite skills competencies, and concepts for college-level composition, with an emphasis on critical thinking skills and reflective and recursive awareness. Topics include learning strategies and reading and writing knowledge delivered through a learning community experience that offers additional support and practice for college-level composition through collaborative, hands-on workshops and activities. Intended for students who are concurrently enrolled in ENGL 001A. Total of 36 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 37283 0.5 Lab T 09:45am - 11:50am C 161 28 11 17 Sally Olivas 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37283: Students who enroll in English 150 (CRN 37283) also must enroll in English 1A (CRN 30419).
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Waitlisted B 37281 0.5 Lab M 01:45pm - 02:50pm C 265 28 -- 0 Michelle Cepeda 01/09-05/07 16
Lab W 01:45pm - 02:35pm C 265 01/09-05/07
CRN 37281: Students enrolled in English 150 (CRN 37281) also must enroll in English 1A (CRN 30435).
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OPEN B 37284 0.5 Lab T 03:15pm - 04:20pm C 253 28 17 11 Manuel Perea 01/09-05/07 16
Lab Th 03:15pm - 04:05pm C 253 01/09-05/07
CRN 37284: Students enrolled in English 150 (CRN 37284) also must enroll in English 1A (CRN 30245).
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CLOSED B 38138 0.5 Lab F 11:30am - 01:35pm C 161 28 -- 0 David Selsby 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38138: Students enrolled in ENGL 150 - CRN 38138 must also enroll in ENGL 001A - CRN 38137.
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OPEN B 37285 0.5 Lab T 07:45pm - 08:50pm C 261 28 9 19 Zachary Jensen 01/09-05/07 16
Lab Th 07:45pm - 08:35pm C 261 01/09-05/07
CRN 37285: Students enrolled in English 150 (CRN 37285) also must enroll in English 1A (CRN 30431).
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OPEN B 37291 0.5 Lab S 12:45pm - 02:50pm C 261 28 11 17 Vita Watkins 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37291: Students enrolled in English 150 (CRN 37291) also must enroll in English 1A (CRN 37290).
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ENGINEERING

ENGR 002 - ENGINEERING GRAPHICS
Prerequisite: MATH 008 OR MATH 009.

Introduction to principles of engineering drawings in visually communicating engineering design and an introduction to computer-­aided design (CAD). Engineering design projects with an emphasis on the development of visualization skills, orthographic projections, mechanical dimensioning and tolerancing practices, problem-solving, critical thinking, collaboration and communication across multiple industries, software and prototyping technologies. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ENGR 150
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted HY 31723 3.0 Lab M W 10:45am - 12:10pm IT 214 24 -- 0 David Martinez 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

ENGR 010 - INTRODUCTION TO ENGINEERING
Exploration of different branches of engineering, industries, and functions of an engineer. Explains the engineering education pathways and explores effective strategies for students to reach their full academic potential. Introduction to the methods and tools of engineering problem solving and design including the interface of the engineer with society and engineering ethics. Students will practice developing communication skills pertinent to the engineering profession. Total of 18 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ENGR 110
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted HY 30210 2.0 Lab T 08:45am - 11:55am IT 214 24 -- 0 David Martinez 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
OPEN HY 32317 2.0 Lab Th 08:45am - 11:55am IT 214 24 18 6 David Martinez 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted HY 35477 2.0 Lab F 08:15am - 11:25am IT 214 24 -- 0 Christopher Matthes 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

ENGR 011 - STATICS
Prerequisite: MATH 005B or MATH 005BH and PHYS 001A or PHYS 008A.

Introduction to engineering mechanics. Topics include: properties of forces, moments, couples and resultants; two-and three-dimensional force systems acting on engineering structures in equilibrium; analysis of trusses, and beams; distributed forces, shear and moment diagrams, center of gravity, centroids, friction, and are and mass moments of inertia. No credit if taken after ENGR 015A. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ENGR 130
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted HY 36571 3.0 Lecture M 12:30pm - 01:55pm IT 214 24 -- 0 David Martinez 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

ENGR 012 - DYNAMICS
Prerequisite: ENGR 011.

Fundamentals of kinematics and kinetics of particles and rigid bodies. Topics include kinematics of particle motion; Newton's second law, work-energy and momentum methods; kinematics of planar motions of rigid bodies; work-energy and momentum principles for rigid body motion; introduction to mechanical vibrations which is optional for an introductory dynamics course. No credit if taken after ENGR 017. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ENGR 230
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN HY 36243 3.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 02:25pm IT 214 24 16 8 David Martinez 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

ENGR 016 - ENGINEERING CIRCUITS
Prerequisite: PHYS 001C or PHYS 008B.
Corequisite: MATH 055 or MATH 055H.

Analysis of electrical circuits. Use of analytical techniques based on the application of circuit laws and network theorems. Analysis of DC and AC circuits containing resistors, capacitors, inductors, dependent sources, operational amplifiers, and/or switches. Natural and forced responses of first and second order RLC circuits; the use of phasors; AC power calculations; power transfer; and energy concepts. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 36322 3.0 Lecture W 01:15pm - 04:25pm IT 214 24 -- 0 Ali Amouzegar 01/09-05/07 16

ENGR 018 - INTRODUCTION TO NUMERICAL ANALYSIS
Prerequisite: MATH 005A or MATH 005AH.

Introduction to numerical analysis, computational methods, computer programming, and problem-solving using MATLAB. Provides a working knowledge of the computer as a tool to solve engineering and scientific problems. Understanding of programming and problem-solving allowing use of these tools and techniques to extend MATLAB knowledge. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: ENGR 220
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 35079 3.0 Lecture T 05:00pm - 07:05pm IT 140 24 23 1 David Martinez 01/09-05/07 16
Lab Th 05:00pm - 08:10pm IT 214 01/09-05/07
ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

ENVS 001 - INTRODUCTION TO ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE
Relationship of living organisms to the environment, including human impact on the atmosphere, hydrosphere, lithosphere and biosphere. Emphasis is placed on understanding of biological and physical science issues currently faced by society. Includes laboratory and field investigation of ecosystems and the environment. No credit if taken after BIOL 037, BIOL 040 or PHSC 037. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED HY 34342 4.0 Lab F 08:45am - 11:55am SV 29 27 -- 0 Erika Catanese 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 34342: This class will meet in the field for the majority of class meetings starting week 4.
CRN 34342: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.
CRN 34342: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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Waitlisted HY 30169 4.0 Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:10pm E 220 30 -- 0 Yuet-Ling O'Connor 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 30169: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details
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CLOSED OD 33893 4.0 DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Erika Catanese 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 33893: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 33894 4.0 DE Online Lab .5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Suzanne Iwanicki 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lab 2.9 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 33894: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted HY 30170 4.0 Lab M W 08:45am - 12:20pm E 220 30 -- 0 Yuet-Ling O'Connor 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
CRN 30170: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted HY 31154 4.0 Lab M W 08:45am - 11:55am E 220 30 -- 0 Yuet-Ling O'Connor 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
CRN 31154: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ENVS 002 - HUMAN IMPACT ON THE ENVIRONMENT
Interaction of human populations with local and global environments. Interrelationships of ecosystem and biosphere components. No credit if taken after BIOL 036 or GEOG 010. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 33773 3.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm SV 13 27 20 7 Joan Stevens 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 33773: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 33610 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Rhea Presiado 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 33610: More course details at Course Section Profiles.
CRN 33610: Zero Textbook Cost Option, Click CRN for details.

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ENVS 012 - PLANT MATERIALS AND USAGE I
Identification, growth habits, culture and ornamental use of landscape and indoor plants adapted to climates of California. Plants emphasized will come from the current California Association of Nurseries and Garden Centers (CANGC) and Professional Landcare Network (PLANET) Certification Tests Plant Lists. Covers those plants best observed and studied in the spring of the year. Plant materials from local regions will also be included, with special emphasis on drought tolerant plants. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: AG-EH 108L
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 37559 3.0 Lecture T 09:45am - 11:50am SV 29 27 15 12 Joan Stevens 01/09-05/07 16
Lab Th 08:45am - 11:55am SV 29 01/09-05/07
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE

ESL 004 - HIGH INTERMEDIATE ACADEMIC ENGLISH
Prerequisite: ESL 103 or ESL 122 or placement based on ESL assessment.

High-intermediate integrated ESL course that prepares students to succeed in Advanced ESL and college courses by focusing on reading, writing,and grammar. No credit if taken after ESL 033A. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38102 4.0 Lecture M W 09:15am - 11:20am C 151 25 21 4 Shelagh Rose 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 38103 4.0 Lecture M W 11:30am - 01:35pm C 151 25 12 13 Shelagh Rose 01/09-05/07 16
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/23-05/07 for 14 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 38105 4.0 DE Online Lecture 5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Cj Johnson 01/23-05/07 14
CRN 38105: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for detials.
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ESL 005 - ADVANCED ACADEMIC ENGLISH
Prerequisite: ESL 033A or ESL 004 or placement based on ESL assessment.

Advanced level integrated skills ESL course focusing on reading, writing, research, and presentations that prepares students to succeed in college courses across disciplines. No credit if taken after ESL 033B. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN HY 38098 4.0 Lecture T 09:45am - 11:50am C 151 25 16 9 Carol Curtis 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
OPEN HY 38099 4.0 Lecture M 09:45am - 11:50am C 310 25 20 5 Carol Curtis 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/23-05/07 for 14 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 38101 4.0 DE Online Lecture 5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Cj Johnson 01/23-05/07 14
CRN 38101: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ESL 103 - INTERMEDIATE ACADEMIC ENGLISH
Prerequisite: ESL 402 or ESL multiple measures placement.


Integrated ESL course that prepares students to succeed in intermediate ESL and college courses by focusing on reading, writing, grammar, and speaking skills. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38106 5.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 03:30pm C 162 25 14 11 Carol Curtis 01/09-05/07 16

ESL 132 - READING – LEVEL 3
Prerequisite: ESL 432 or placement based on the ESL reading assessment process.

Development of word attack skills, vocabulary, study skills, and intermediate reading techniques. Recommended enrollment in ESL 122. No credit if taken after ENGL 415, 130, 014. Cannot be taken concurrently with ESL 460, ESL 432, ENGL 415, 130, 014. Total of 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. This course may be scheduled using the "To Be Arranged" (TBA) scheduling format.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 38109 3.0 Lecture M 02:00pm - 03:30pm C 151 25 11 14 Shelagh Rose 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture W 02:00pm - 03:30pm C 151 01/09-05/07
To Be Arranged 1 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours Needs Assignment 01/09-05/07

ESL 133 - ADVANCED SENTENCE STRUCTURE REVIEW
Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ESL 033B, ENGL 100, ENGL 001A.

Review of advanced grammar structures, including adverb, adjective, and noun clauses, and conditional forms. For ESL students who need to review advanced grammar. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, P, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 38108 2.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Carol Curtis 01/09-03/05 8
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 38485 2.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Carol Curtis 03/13-05/07 8

ESL 146 - PRONUNCIATION OF AMERICAN ENGLISH – LEVEL 2
Recommended Preparation: Completion of ESL 246 (Level 1) or its equivalent, current enrollment in ESL 106 or eligibility for ESL 033A.

Further development of pronunciation skills through practice of American consonant blends and advanced stress and intonation patterns. Use of phonetic alphabet reduced forms and advanced features of vowel and consonant sounds. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 31497 3.0 Lecture M 12:00pm - 03:10pm C 111 25 10 15 Carol Curtis 01/09-05/07 16

ESL 150A - COMMUNICATION SKILLS FOR HEALTH SCIENCES
Communicating with efficiency and professionalism. Construction of both formal and informal conversations, including questions, using various verb tenses and aspects of word forms; use correct pronunciation, stress, and intonation in the workplace with colleagues and patients. For students desiring to work in a medical office or as a healthcare professional. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
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OPEN L 38486 2.0 Lecture F 09:15am - 12:05pm W 208 25 9 16 Lia Lerner 01/23-05/07 14

ESL 176 - EFFECTIVE SPEAKING AND LISTENING II
Continuing development of conversation skills in a variety of social situations. Practice and use of intermediate language skills. Listening activities to help students understand natural speech. Vocabulary, idiomatic expressions, and grammatical patterns common to spoken English. Recommended for students who have completed ESL 446 and/or are enrolled in ESL 122 and/or ESL 132. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38802 3.0 Lecture T Th 08:00am - 09:25am C 164 25 9 16 Jorge Ribeiro 01/09-05/07 16

ESL 402 - HIGH-BEGINNING ACADEMIC ENGLISH
Recommended Preparation: Placement based on multiple measures.

High-beginning level writing, grammar, and reading skills for academic purposes. written practice in sentence structure and paragraphs, readings of short articles, essays, and fictional works. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38113 5.0 Lecture T Th 09:45am - 12:15pm R 222 25 23 2 Cj Johnson 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38113: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ESL 410A - SENTENCE STRUCTURE REVIEW
Review parts of speech and basic sentence structure. Recommended for students who need review of beginning level grammar. Total of 18 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 38116 1.0 DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Cj Johnson 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 38116: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for detials.
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CLOSED OD 30686 1.0 DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Cj Johnson 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 30686: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ESL 410B - VERB REVIEW
Review of the English verb system including verb tenses, modals, active/passive,and infinitives and gerunds. Recommended for ESL students who need review of verbs. Total of 18 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, P A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 36009 1.0 DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Cj Johnson 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 36009: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 38112 1.0 DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Cj Johnson 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 38112: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ESL NONCREDIT

ESLN 1010A - ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - LEVEL 1 - CONDENSED
Development of high-literacy English language skills in reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Emphasis on foundational vocabulary, structure, and question/answer patterns within the context of basic life and work skills. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38192 0.0 Lecture T Th 06:00pm - 08:05pm VILLA PARKE 20 7 13 Suny Aguilar 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38192: This section is taught at Villa Parke, 363 East Villa Street, Pasadena, CA 91101. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN L 38193 0.0 Lecture T Th 05:50pm - 08:00pm JACKIE ROBINSON CENTER 20 0 20 Alejandro Garza 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38193: This section is taught at Jackie Robinson Center 1020 N. Fair Oaks. Pasadena, CA 91103. Allow for travel when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN L 38180 0.0 Lecture S 08:00am - 12:30pm CEC FOOTHILL B3 30 7 23 Lori Cortez 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38180: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN L 38492 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 11:10am EASTSIDE CAFE 20 9 11 Roberto Flores 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 38492: This section is taught at Eastside Cafe, 5469 Huntington Drive, Los Angeles, CA 91770. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN L 38493 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 06:00pm - 08:10pm PCC Northwest D110 30 1 29 Lori Cortez 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 38493: This section is taught at the PCC Northwest facility, 1905 Lincoln Ave, Pasadena, CA 91103. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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ESLN 1015A - ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - LEVEL 2 - CONDENSED
Development of low-beginning English language skills in reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Emphasis on communicating about the past, present, and future within the context of basic life and work skills. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38181 0.0 Lecture S 08:00am - 12:30pm CEC FOOTHILL B2 30 23 7 Jeffery Crosby 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38181: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN L 38494 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 11:05am EASTSIDE CAFE 20 9 11 Roberto Flores 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 38494: This section is taught at Eastside Cafe, 5469 Huntington Drive, Los Angeles, CA 91770. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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ESLN 1020A - ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - LEVEL 3 - CONDENSED
Development of high-beginning English language skills in reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Emphasis on reinforcing foundational vocabulary/structure while introducing more advanced topics. Context of basic life and work skills. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38182 0.0 Lecture S 08:00am - 12:30pm CEC FOOTHILL 140 30 10 20 Greg Marlowe 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38182: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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ESLN 1030A - ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - LEVEL 4 - CONDENSED
Development of low-intermediate English language skills in reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Emphasis on building communication skills required to function independently in school, work, and family/community life. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38183 0.0 Lecture S 08:00am - 12:30pm CEC FOOTHILL 141 30 6 24 Norma Shehi 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38183: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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ESLN 1040A - ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE - LEVEL 5 - CONDENSED
Development of high-intermediate English language skills in reading, writing, listening, and speaking. Emphasis on thinking critically and building fluency within the context of life, work, and academic skills. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38184 0.0 Lecture S 08:00am - 12:30pm CEC FOOTHILL 227 30 14 16 Denzil Barnett 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38184: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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ESLN 1060A - ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE LITERACY LEVEL A
Development of beginning literacy in the basic components of the English language and basic grammatical functions. Emphasis on spelling and pronunciation and mastering the English alphabet and numbers. Preparation for beginning literacy students to gain daily living skills. Total of 108 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
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OPEN L 38213 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 12:20pm CEC FOOTHILL 226B 26 18 8 Kevin Chan 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 38213: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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ESLN 1060B - ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE LITERACY LEVEL B
Emphasis on beginning literacy by generating short and simple phrases and establishing basic listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. Discussion about language components using grammar terms and understanding grammar functions. Preparation for beginning literacy students to gain daily living skills. Total of 108 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P,N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
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OPEN L 38214 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 12:10pm CEC FOOTHILL 226B 26 13 13 Kevin Chan 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 38214: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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ESLN 1061A - ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE, LEVEL 1A
Development of low beginning literacy grammatical functions. Emphasis on recognizing conversation and passage patterns and expanding writing competency within the context of basic life and work skills. Preparation for low beginning ESLN students to gain daily life skills. Total of 108 lecture hours.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
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OPEN L 34102 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 12:20pm CEC FOOTHILL B3 30 26 4 Robert Burbank 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 34102: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN OD 37382 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 11:25am Online ZOOM 30 18 12 Suny Aguilar 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
OPEN OD 38215 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 06:30pm - 08:55pm Online ZOOM 30 11 19 Rocio Fernandez-Presa 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
Waitlisted L 38216 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 06:30pm - 09:50pm CEC FOOTHILL B3 30 -- 0 Greg Marlowe 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 38216: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN L 38501 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 12:10pm CEC FOOTHILL 226A 29 7 22 Jeffery Crosby 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 38501: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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ESLN 1061B - ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE, LEVEL 1B
Emphasis on writing and speaking in complete sentences and on reading and listening competencies within the context of basic life and work skills. Functioning at low beginning level, students employ basic grammatical functions. Preparation for low beginning ESLN students to gain daily living skills. Total of 108 lecture hours.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
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Waitlisted L 38500 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 12:20pm CEC FOOTHILL 226A 29 -- 0 Jeffery Crosby 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 38500: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN OD 34109 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 11:25am Online ZOOM 30 6 24 Suny Aguilar 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 2.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
OPEN L 37384 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 12:10pm CEC FOOTHILL B3 30 16 14 Robert Burbank 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 37384: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN OD 38217 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 06:30pm - 08:55pm Online ZOOM 30 7 23 Greg Marlowe 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 2.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
OPEN L 38219 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 06:30pm - 09:40pm CEC FOOTHILL 137A 30 12 18 Edgard Escalante 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 38219: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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ESLN 1062A - ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE, LEVEL 2A
Development of high beginning grammatical functions. Emphasis on simple oral and written communication form and on gathering general ideas through listening and reading in daily life and work. Preparation for high beginning ESLN students to gain daily living skills. Total of 108 lecture hours.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
OPEN OD 34112 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 11:25am Online ZOOM 30 25 5 Nancy Rutzen 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
Waitlisted L 34116 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 12:20pm CEC FOOTHILL 139 30 -- 0 Edgard Escalante 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 34116: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN L 38792 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 12:20pm CEC FOOTHILL 228 30 26 4 Diana Casillas 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 38792: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Waitlisted L 34118 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 06:30pm - 09:50pm CEC FOOTHILL 139 30 -- 0 Yasmin Juico 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 34118: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Waitlisted OD 38220 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 06:30pm - 08:55pm Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 Edward Bernard 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
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OPEN L 38503 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 12:10pm CEC FOOTHILL B2 30 8 22 Holly Rieth 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 38503: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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ESLN 1062B - ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE, LEVEL 2B
Emphasis on increasing listening, speaking, reading, and writing organization and development skills in daily life and work at high beginning proficiency by employing accurate grammatical forms. Preparation for ESLN high beginning students to gain daily living skills. Total of 108 lecture hours.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
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Waitlisted L 38502 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 12:20pm CEC FOOTHILL B2 30 -- 0 Tamara Strelnik 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 38502: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN OD 34119 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 11:25am Online ZOOM 30 5 25 Nancy Rutzen 03/13-05/07 8
Waitlisted L 34123 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 12:10pm CEC FOOTHILL 139 30 -- 0 Christopher Oliver 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 34123: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN OD 34122 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 06:30pm - 08:55pm Online ZOOM 30 11 19 Edward Bernard 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 2.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
OPEN L 34126 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 06:30pm - 09:40pm CEC FOOTHILL 139 30 11 19 Yasmin Juico 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 34126: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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ESLN 1063A - ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE LEVEL 3A
Development of low intermediate reading, writing, listening, speaking English communication skills using complex language functions and forms. Emphasis on the four skill development. Preparation for low intermediate ESLN students to gain daily living skills. Total of 108 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
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Waitlisted L 34127 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 12:20pm CEC FOOTHILL 140 30 -- 0 Christopher Oliver 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 34127: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN OD 34133 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 11:25am Online ZOOM 30 29 1 Angela McGaharn 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
OPEN L 34131 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 06:30pm - 09:50pm CEC FOOTHILL 140 30 23 7 David Schwab 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 34131: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN OD 34136 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 06:30pm - 08:55pm Online ZOOM 30 18 12 Celsa Garcia 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
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OPEN L 38505 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 12:10pm CEC FOOTHILL B1 30 19 11 Nabeela Hanna 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 38505: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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ESLN 1063B - ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE LEVEL 3B
Emphasis on building listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills within life, work, and educational settings at low intermediate proficiency in most situations. Preparation for low intermediate ESLN students to gain daily living skills. Total of 108 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
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Waitlisted L 38504 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 12:20pm CEC FOOTHILL B1 30 -- 0 Holly Rieth 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 38504: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN L 34137 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 12:10pm CEC FOOTHILL 140 30 25 5 Celsa Garcia 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 34137: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN OD 34140 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 11:25am Online ZOOM 30 10 20 Angela McGaharn 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 2.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
OPEN OD 34142 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 06:30pm - 08:55pm Online ZOOM 30 12 18 Rocio Fernandez-Presa 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 2.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
OPEN L 37884 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 06:30pm - 09:40pm CEC FOOTHILL 140 30 7 23 David Schwab 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 37884: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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ESLN 1064A - ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE LEVEL 4A
Development of high intermediate English language skills in reading and writing. Emphasis on extended oral fluency and editing of incorrect language form. Preparation for low intermediate ESLN students to gain daily living skills. Total of 108 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
OPEN L 34143 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 12:20pm CEC FOOTHILL 141 30 23 7 Siobhan Jess 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 34143: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Waitlisted OD 37939 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 11:25am Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 Nabeela Hanna 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
OPEN L 38795 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 12:20pm CEC FOOTHILL 230 30 25 5 Shannon Maraghy 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 38795: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN OD 34148 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 06:30pm - 08:55pm Online ZOOM 30 20 10 Jonathan Maki 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
OPEN L 34150 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 06:30pm - 09:50pm CEC FOOTHILL 141 30 18 12 Robert Gallardo 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 34150: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN L 38507 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 12:10pm CEC FOOTHILL 229 30 12 18 Linda Gill 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 38507: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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ESLN 1064B - ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE LEVEL 4B
Emphasis on producing correct complex language forms in speaking and writing to function with high intermediate English proficiency. Skills in real-world situations, including technology, requiring listening and reading. Preparation for high intermediate ESLN students to gain daily living skills. Total of 108 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
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OPEN L 38506 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 12:20pm CEC FOOTHILL 229 30 24 6 Linda Gill 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 38506: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Waitlisted L 34151 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 12:10pm CEC FOOTHILL 141 30 -- 0 Siobhan Jess 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 34151: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN OD 38082 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 11:25am Online ZOOM 30 19 11 Evette Samaan 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 2.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
OPEN OD 34153 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 06:30pm - 08:55pm Online ZOOM 30 11 19 Susan Hunkins 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 2.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
OPEN L 34155 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 06:30pm - 09:40pm CEC FOOTHILL 141 30 11 19 Robert Gallardo 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 34155: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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ESLN 1065A - ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE LEVEL 5A
Development of advanced English proficiency in listening, speaking, reading, and writing to meet many life and work-related demands. Emphasis is on reducing miscommunication through the correct use of grammatical functions and content organization. Preparation for advanced ESLN students to gain skills to help them reach career and workforce goals. Total of 108 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
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OPEN OD 34163 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 11:25am Online ZOOM 30 14 16 Melissa Michelson 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
Waitlisted L 35908 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 12:20pm CEC FOOTHILL 227 30 -- 0 Denzil Barnett 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 35908: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd. Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN L 38796 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 12:20pm CEC FOOTHILL 137A 30 14 16 Staff 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 38796: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN L 35907 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 06:30pm - 09:50pm CEC FOOTHILL 227 30 19 11 Rachel Penarubia 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 35907: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN OD 37446 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 06:30pm - 08:55pm Online ZOOM 30 28 2 Mimi Khalel 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
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OPEN OD 38509 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 11:25am Online ZOOM 30 10 20 Barbara Fairfield 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 2.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07

ESLN 1065B - ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE LEVEL 5B
Emphasis on increased use of grammatical functions and formal writing styles to function with advanced English proficiency. Skills in listening, reading, speaking, and writing to make the transition into academic English environments. Preparation for advanced ESLN students to gain skills to reach their career and academic goals. Total of 108 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
OPEN OD 38508 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 11:25am Online ZOOM 30 11 19 Gita Endore 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
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OPEN L 34166 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 12:10pm CEC FOOTHILL 227 30 29 1 Denzil Barnett 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 34166: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN OD 38221 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 11:25am Online ZOOM 30 4 26 Melissa Michelson 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 2.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
OPEN OD 35911 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 06:30pm - 08:55pm Online ZOOM 30 9 21 Mimi Khalel 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 2.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
OPEN L 38222 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 06:30pm - 09:40pm CEC FOOTHILL 227 30 4 26 Rachel Penarubia 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 38222: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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ESLN 1065C - ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE LEVEL 5C
Provides further practice developing English language skills within the context of college and careers at an advanced ESLN level. Introduces academic grammar, academic writing , academic listening and speaking and academic reading. Preparation for advanced ESLN students to move into credit ESL or other credit courses. Total of 108 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
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Waitlisted OD 38223 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 11:25am Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 Bonnie Cheeseman 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
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Waitlisted L 38224 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 12:10pm CEC FOOTHILL 137A 30 -- 0 Bonnie Cheeseman 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 38224: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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ESLN 1072 - BASIC-INTERMEDIATE CONVERSATION
Development of student confidence and ability to integrate into the English-speaking community through training and practice in intermediate level listening, speaking, and interpersonal communication skills. Topics include small talk, telephone communication, asking for/giving directions, and discussing personal interests and plans. For students at a beginning high to intermediate-low level of ESL (noncredit ESLN Level 2 and 3). Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 35351 0.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 12:35pm CEC FOOTHILL 140 30 -- 0 Leandra Woods 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35351: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Waitlisted L 38195 0.0 Lecture T Th 12:40pm - 02:05pm CEC FOOTHILL 140 30 -- 0 Siobhan Jess 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38195: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN L 38496 0.0 Lecture S 09:00am - 12:10pm CEC FOOTHILL 229 30 6 24 Helen Kerstein 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38496: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Restricted: See Counselor L 38497 0.0 Lecture M T W 09:00am - 11:10am FAMILIES FORWARD LEARNING CNTR 15 0 15 Leandra Woods 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 38497: This section is taught at Families Forward Learning Center, 980 N. Fair Oaks Avenue, Pasadena, CA 91103. Allow for travel when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN L 35350 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 12:40pm - 02:10pm CEC FOOTHILL 141 30 16 14 Angela McGaharn 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 35350: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Restricted: See Counselor L 37975 0.0 Lecture M T W 09:00am - 11:05am FAMILIES FORWARD LEARNING CNTR 15 0 15 Leandra Woods 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 37975: This section is taught at Families Forward Learning Center, 980 N. Fair Oaks Avenue, Pasadena, CA 91103. Allow for travel when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN OD 36637 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 12:40pm - 02:05pm Online ZOOM 30 21 9 Nancy Lorenz-Vega 03/13-05/07 8
OPEN L 38203 0.0 Lecture M T W 06:00pm - 08:05pm PCC Northwest D111 30 6 24 Jonathan Maki 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 38203: This section is taught at the PCC Northwest facility, 1905 Lincoln Ave, Pasadena, CA 91103. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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ESLN 1074 - ADVANCED CONVERSATION
Advanced instruction and training in effective American English listening and speaking skills. Topics include listening comprehension, communication strategies, interpersonal and intercultural competence, discussion of high-interest topics, and oral presentations. Designed for students at an intermediate to advanced level of ESL (noncredit ESLN Levels 4, 5 and above). Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 35358 0.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 12:35pm CEC FOOTHILL B1 30 23 7 Evette Samaan 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35358: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Waitlisted OD 38191 0.0 DE Online Lecture F 09:00am - 12:05pm Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 Carolyn Corrie 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture F 12:10pm - 12:40pm Online ZOOM 01/09-05/07
CLOSED L 38196 0.0 Lecture M W 12:40pm - 02:10pm CEC FOOTHILL 140 30 -- 0 Carolyn Corrie 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38196: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN L 38197 0.0 Lecture T Th 06:30pm - 07:55pm CEC FOOTHILL B1 30 9 21 Melissa Michelson 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38197: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN L 38185 0.0 Lecture S 09:00am - 12:20pm CEC FOOTHILL B1 30 23 7 Alejandro Garza 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38185: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN L 35357 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 12:40pm - 02:10pm CEC FOOTHILL B1 30 7 23 Nabeela Hanna 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 35357: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN OD 37306 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 12:40pm - 02:05pm Online ZOOM 30 6 24 Barbara Fairfield 03/13-05/07 8

ESLN 1082 - BASIC-INTERMEDIATE PRONUNCIATION
Effective pronunciation of American English. Topics include fundamental components of stress, rhythm, intonation, as well as recognizing and producing key individual speech sounds (vowels and consonants), within the context of beginning to intermediate vocabulary and grammar structures. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 35361 0.0 DE Online Lecture F 09:00am - 12:35pm Online ZOOM 25 -- 0 Tamara Strelnik 01/09-05/07 16
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Waitlisted OD 37193 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 12:40pm - 02:10pm Online ZOOM 25 -- 0 Tamara Strelnik 01/09-03/05 8
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OPEN L 38206 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 12:40pm - 02:05pm CEC FOOTHILL 141 25 11 14 Staff 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 38206: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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ESLN 1084 - ADVANCED PRONUNCIATION
Advanced instruction and training in effective pronunciation of American English. Topics include details of stress, rhythm (connected speech), and intonation, as well as recognizing and producing complex features of vowels and consonants, within the context of advanced vocabulary and sentence structures. Designed for students at an intermediate to advanced level of ESL (noncredit levels 4, 5 and above). Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 35363 0.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 12:05pm CEC FOOTHILL 141 25 8 17 Angela McGaharn 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture F 12:10pm - 12:35pm CEC FOOTHILL 141 01/09-05/07
CRN 35363: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN L 38499 0.0 Lecture T Th 12:40pm - 02:05pm CEC FOOTHILL 139 25 21 4 Christopher Oliver 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38499: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN OD 38198 0.0 DE Online Lecture M W 06:30pm - 08:00pm Online ZOOM 25 24 1 Angela McGaharn 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN OD 38186 0.0 DE Online Lecture S 09:00am - 12:20pm Online ZOOM 25 18 7 Celsa Garcia 01/09-05/07 16
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OPEN OD 37194 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 12:40pm - 02:05pm Online ZOOM 25 4 21 Angela McGaharn 03/13-05/07 8
OPEN L 38207 0.0 Lecture M T W Th 12:40pm - 02:05pm CEC FOOTHILL B1 25 3 22 Tamara Strelnik 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 38207: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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ESLN 1092 - BASIC-INTERMEDIATE GRAMMAR
Designed to strengthen the existing grammar skills of beginning high to intermediate ESLN students (levels 2 and 3). Topics include basic English sentence structures and the appropriate use of verbs, nouns, adjectives and adverbs. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 35365 0.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 12:35pm CEC FOOTHILL 227 30 26 4 Edgard Escalante 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35365: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN OD 35364 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 12:40pm - 02:10pm Online ZOOM 30 12 18 Melissa Michelson 01/09-03/05 8

ESLN 1094 - ADVANCED GRAMMAR REVIEW
For intermediate to advanced ESLN students (levels 4, 5 and above) who seek to improve their grammar skills in order to achieve more effective communication at work, school and in the community. Topics include the advanced use of verbs, nouns, adjectives, adverbs, and articles, as well as the development of complex sentence structures. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 35367 0.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 11:50am CEC FOOTHILL 229 30 12 18 Melissa Michelson 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture F 11:55am - 12:35pm CEC FOOTHILL 229 01/09-05/07
CRN 35367: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN L 37937 0.0 Lecture M W 12:40pm - 02:10pm CEC FOOTHILL 139 30 13 17 Kevin Chan 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37937: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN OD 38208 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 12:40pm - 02:05pm Online ZOOM 30 7 23 Melissa Michelson 03/13-05/07 8

ESLN 1102 - BASIC-INTERMEDIATE WRITING SKILLS
Focus on basic writing skills relevant to producing sentences and paragraphs in both formal and informal contexts. Targeted at beginning-high to intermediate ESLN students (Levels 2 and 3) who want to strengthen their writing skills. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
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OPEN HY 35368 0.0 Lecture T Th 12:40pm - 02:45pm CEC FOOTHILL 116 25 13 12 Nancy Rutzen 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 4.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
CRN 35368: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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ESLN 1104 - ADVANCED WRITING SKILLS
Focus on advanced grammar and writing skills to produce effective paragraphs and essays. Introduction to finding, using and citing sources. Targeted at intermediate to advanced ESLN students (Levels 4, 5 and above) who want to strengthen their writing skills in preparation for further academic work or employment. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
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OPEN OD 35369 0.0 DE Online Lecture T Th 12:40pm - 02:45pm Online ZOOM 25 11 14 Nancy Rutzen 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 4.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07

ESLN 1112 - BASIC-INTERMEDIATE READING
Designed to build vocabulary and reading comprehension strategies for High-Beginner to Low-Intermediate ESLN students (Levels 2-3). Instruction emphasizes learning basic vocabulary in context and using a variety of reading strategies to increase comprehension, critical thinking and fluency. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38190 0.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 10:30am CEC FOOTHILL B2 30 9 21 Nancy Rutzen 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture F 10:35am - 12:35pm CEC FOOTHILL B2 01/09-05/07
CRN 38190: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN OD 37192 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 12:40pm - 02:10pm Online ZOOM 30 21 9 Edward Bernard 01/09-03/05 8

ESLN 1114 - ADVANCED READING & VOCABULARY
Designed to build vocabulary development and reading comprehension strategies for intermediate to advanced ESLN students (levels 4 and 5). Instruction focuses on reading strategies useful in academic settings, personal contexts, and the workplace. Heavy emphasis on learning advanced vocabulary in context, and using various reading strategies to increase reading comprehension. Total of 54 hours.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 37940 0.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 12:35pm CEC FOOTHILL B3 30 18 12 Holly Rieth 01/09-05/07 16
CRN37940: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN OD 37307 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 12:40pm - 02:05pm Online ZOOM 30 18 12 Linda Gill 03/13-05/07 8

ESLN 1125 - U.S. CULTURAL TRADITIONS AND SOCIAL CHANGE
Reflection and discussion of selected topics related to the culture of the United States while improving English language communication skills. Exploration of holidays and special events, cultural symbols and icons, daily living, leisure activities, and common challenges faced by new immigrants. For Intermediate to advanced ESL students. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
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OPEN OD 38209 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 12:40pm - 02:10pm Online ZOOM 25 17 8 Brian Bennitt 01/09-03/05 8

ESLN 1126 - U.S. HISTORY, CIVICS AND GOVERNMENT
Review of the history and the government of the United States. Preparation to take and pass the USCIS citizenship interview and English and civics tests. Includes an overview of the naturalization process and test-preparation practice. Key aspects of U.S. government, history and civics are reviewed and explained as they relate to contemporary life in the U.S. Development of intermediate to advanced English skills is embedded throughout the course. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38187 0.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 12:35pm CEC FOOTHILL 139 25 11 14 Norma Shehi 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38187: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN OD 38210 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 12:40pm - 02:05pm Online ZOOM 25 12 13 Brian Bennitt 03/13-05/07 8

ESLN 1130 - TOEFL REVIEW
Advanced reading, listening, speaking, and writing skills in English as a Second Language to prepare for standardized tests, such as the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38189 0.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 12:35pm CEC FOOTHILL 137A 30 19 11 Rachel Penarubia 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38189: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN OD 38188 0.0 DE Online Lecture S 09:00am - 10:30am Online ZOOM 30 20 10 Bonnie Cheeseman 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
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OPEN OD 38396 0.0 DE Online Lecture M W 06:30pm - 08:20pm Online ZOOM 30 25 5 Shannon Maraghy 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 3.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
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OPEN OD 38397 0.0 DE Online Lecture M W 06:30pm - 08:20pm Online ZOOM 30 2 28 Shannon Maraghy 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 2.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
ESL VOCATIONAL NONCREDIT

ESLV 4000 - VESL HEALTH CARE, MODULE A

One of two courses in the VESL Health Care certificate program. Development of vocabulary, listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills of ESL students interested in health care careers. Emphasis on occupation-specific terminology and communication skills for interacting in a health care environment. Topics covered in Module A include basic anatomy, basic medical terminology and abbreviations, health care occupations, and health problems and remedies. Recommended for high intermediate to advanced ESL students (ESLN Level 4, 5 or higher). Total of 108 hours lecture.

Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
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Waitlisted OD 35374 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 11:05am Online ZOOM 25 -- 0 Nancy Lorenz-Vega 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 4.9 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05

ESLV 4001 - VESL HEALTH CARE, MODULE B

One of two courses in the VESL Health Care certificate program. Development of vocabulary, listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills of ESL students interested in health care careers. Emphasis on occupation-specific terminology and communication skills for interacting in a health care environment. Topics covered in Module B include exploring health careers, effective communication in health settings, standard precautions, vital signs, nutrition, and emergencies/first aid. Recommended for high intermediate to advanced ESL students (ESLN Level 4, 5 or higher). Total of 108 hours lecture.

Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
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OPEN OD 35376 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 09:00am - 11:05am Online ZOOM 25 15 10 Nancy Lorenz-Vega 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 4.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07

ESLV 5000 - VESL WORK READINESS AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS, MODULE A
One of two courses in the VESL Work Readiness and Communication Skills certificate program. Provides instruction in the English language, communication and cultural skills needed for successful employment. Topics in Module A include common work-related vocabulary, workplace oral and written communication skills, self-assessment, career research and planning, and job search strategies. Recommended for advanced ESL students (ESLN Level 5 or higher). Total of 108 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
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OPEN OD 38211 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 12:40pm - 02:45pm Online ZOOM 25 18 7 Romina Derbedrossian 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 4.9 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05

ESLV 5001 - VESL WORK READINESS AND COMMUNICATION SKILLS, MODULE B
One of two courses in the VESL Work Readiness and Communication Skills certificate program. Provides instruction in the English language, communication and cultural skills needed for successful employment. Topics in Module B include resumes, cover letters, references, interviews, pay, benefits, workers' rights, workplace culture, and soft skills such as communication, teamwork, problem solving and conflict resolution. Recommended for advanced ESL students (ESLN Level 5 or higher). Total of 108 hours lecture. Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
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OPEN OD 38212 0.0 DE Online Lecture M T W Th 12:40pm - 02:45pm Online ZOOM 25 11 14 Romina Derbedrossian 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 4.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
ETHNIC STUDIES

ETH 014 - INTRODUCTION TO ETHNIC STUDIES
Cross listed course: SOC 014.

Explores the social, historical, economic and political construction of race and ethnicity, and the systematic aspect of racial/ethnic stratification. Focus on the sociological analysis of racial/ethnic relations in the U.S. Examination of immigration issues, colorblindness, white privilege, social and racial justice, and the intersectionality of race, class, and gender. No credit if taken after SOC 014 or SOC 014H. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: SOCI 150
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED L 37625 3.0 Lecture M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm ANNEX 04 40 -- 0 Tony Juge 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37625: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 38862 3.0 Lecture M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm V 200 40 13 21 John Harris 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 37630 3.0 Lecture T 06:00pm - 09:10pm PCC Rosemead 216 40 19 1 Jose Lopez 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37630: This section is taught at the Rosemead facility, 4105 N. Rosemead Blvd., Rosemead, CA 91770. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
CRN 37630: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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CLOSED L 37631 3.0 Lecture T 06:15pm - 09:25pm C 327 40 -- 0 Ariana Flores 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 37688 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Elizabeth Ortega 01/09-05/07 16
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CLOSED OD 37624 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Ariana Flores 03/13-05/07 8
CLOSED OD 38878 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Staff 03/13-05/07 8
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Restricted: Dual Enrollment L 38616 3.0 Lecture M W 04:00pm - 05:50pm SOUTH PASADENA HIGH SCHOOL 40 0 37 Marcela Rojas 01/16-05/05 14
CRN 38616: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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ETH 055 - NATIVE AMERICAN LITERATURE AND CULTURAL EXPRESSION
Cross-listed course: ENGL 055.
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 001A or 001AH or 001AS.

Reading and discussion of selected texts from the traditions and literature of Native Americans and other indigenous-identified groups with some discussion of history and art; with major emphasis on tribal lore, fiction, poetry, biography and other forms of cultural expression. Total of 54 hours lecture. No credit if taken after ENGL 051 or ENGL 055.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 38482 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Giselle Miralles 01/09-05/07 16

ETH 061A - AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY TO 1865
Cross-listed course: HIST 061A.

African American experience from origins in Africa through the Civil War. Topics include African origins; Triangular Traffic system and forced migration; plantations in colonial America and structural system of enslavement; participation in the American Revolution and formation of the New Republic; westward expansion; gender-specific oppression; resistance and revolt by enslaved peoples; varied experiences of enslaved peoples in house/field/urban/rural settings; anti-slavery movements; and varied roles in the Civil War. Emphasis placed on class, gender, interethnic and transnational relations. No credit if taken after HIST 061A or HIST 029A. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38313 3.0 Lecture T Th 04:30pm - 05:55pm C 337 40 6 23 Fanon Wilkins 01/09-05/07 16

ETH 061B - AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY FROM 1865
Cross-listed course: HIST 061B.

African American experience from Reconstruction to the present. Topics include Reconstruction and Jim Crow policies; political/cultural movements and famous leaders; Great Migration and urban vs. rural experience; pan-Africanism and global connections; efforts in the world wars; Civil Rights and Black Power movements; political influence, arts and culture; and systemic racism from the 19th through 21st centuries. Emphasis placed on class, gender, sexuality, interethnic, and transnational relations. No credit if taken after HIST 061B or HIST 029B. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN HY 38315 3.0 Lecture Th 06:15pm - 07:40pm C 337 40 8 22 Fanon Wilkins 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

ETH 062 - AFRICAN AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGY
Cross-listed course: PSYC 062.

African American behavior patterns in relationship to dominant concepts in psychology. Analysis of psychological attitudes and issues of African Americans resulting from racism, oppression and alienation. Emphasis placed on the intersectionalities of race, ethnicity, gender, class, sexuality, etc. No credit if taken after PSYC 062 or PSYC 029. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38824 3.0 Lecture T Th 02:45pm - 04:10pm R 516 40 4 35 Malaika Brown 01/09-05/07 16

ETH 063 - AFRICAN AMERICAN SOCIOLOGY
Cross-listed course: SOC 063.

Sociological factors affecting African Americans' relationships to major institutions, social movements, and their communities especially compared to the dominant culture and other racial groups. Focus on key themes like education, employment, politics, criminal justice. Emphasis placed on the intersectionalities of race, gender, class, religion, sexuality, etc. No credit if taken after SOC 063 or SOC 029. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 37620 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Paul Price 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37620: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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ETH 065 - AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 001A, 001AH, or 001AS.

Cross-listed course: ENGL 065.

Analysis of African American writings and cultural expressions including oral traditions, songs, poetry, essays, drama, novels, and other genres. Emphasis on the intersectionalities of race, gender, class, sexual identity, and interethnic relations. No credit if taken after ENGL 065 or ENGL 050. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 38472 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Keith Williams 01/09-05/07 16

ETH 071 - ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN HISTORY
Cross-listed course: HIST 071.

Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) experiences and contributions to United States history spanning the early pioneers to the 49ers through the Japanese American concentration camp experience and the post-1965 immigrants and refugees in an era of globalization. Emphasis on race, ethnic and language background, class, immigration status, gender, sexuality and interethnic and transnational relations. No credit if taken after HIST 071 or HIST 041. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 37674 3.0 Lecture T Th 10:30am - 11:55am ANNEX 02 40 9 13 Susie Ling 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 37668 3.0 Lecture M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm C 415 40 13 10 Susie Ling 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37668: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 37676 3.0 Lecture W 06:00pm - 09:10pm C 325 40 14 16 Florante Ibanez 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37676: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 38418 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Daehwan Lee 01/09-05/07 16

ETH 073 - ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN SOCIOLOGY
Cross-listed course: SOC 073.

The sociological factors affecting Asian Pacific Islander Desi Americans' relationships to major institutions, social movements, and their communities, especially compared to the dominant culture and other racial groups. Focus on key themes like immigration, education, employment, politics. Emphasis placed on the intersectionalities of race, ethnicity, gender, class, immigration status, language, sexuality, etc. No credit if taken after SOC 073 or SOC 041. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 37616 3.0 Lecture T 06:15pm - 09:25pm C 325 40 3 21 Marshall Wong 01/09-05/07 16

ETH 081 - MEXICAN AMERICAN HISTORY
Cross-listed course: HIST 081.

Mexican American history from pre-European settlements to contemporary times. Emphasis on race, class, gender, immigration status, intersectionalities, and interethnic and transnational relations. No credit if taken after HIST 081 or HIST 031. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 37677 3.0 Lecture M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm ANNEX 02 40 10 14 Eduardo Cairo 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED HY 37700 3.0 Lecture T 02:45pm - 04:10pm C 325 40 -- 0 Francesca Chaboya 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
OPEN HY 37690 3.0 Lecture T 06:15pm - 07:40pm ANNEX 01 40 6 19 Eduardo Cairo 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CLOSED OD 38421 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Francesca Chaboya 01/09-05/07 16

ETH 085 - CHICANO AND MEXICAN LITERATURE
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 001A or 001AH or 001AS.

Cross-listed course: ENGL 085.

Chicano/a/x and Mexican literature and cultural expressions including oral traditions, poetry, essays, drama, novels, and other genre. Emphasis on the intersectionalities of race, ethnicity, gender, class, sexual identity, immigration status, language background, interethnic relations, and transnationalism. No credit if taken after ENGL 085 or ENGL 047. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED L 38473 3.0 Lecture T Th 10:30am - 11:55am C 369 30 -- 0 Bryan Gonzalez 01/09-05/07 16

ETH 086 - CHICANO/A AND LATINO/A AMERICAN CULTURE
Cross-listed course: ANTH 086.

Analysis of the Chicana/o and Latina/o cultures within the United States. Focus on the immigration experience as it relates to ethnicity and gender. Emphasis placed on the intersectionalities of race, ethnicity, gender, class, immigration status, language, sexuality, socioeconomic classes. No credit if taken after ANTH 086 or ANTH 031. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 37786 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Naomi Ramirez 01/09-05/07 16
FASHION

FASH 001A - FASHION SURVEY
Introduction to clothing construction. Industrial sewing equipment, tools, and materials will be used to produce samples of elementary level garment construction as foundation to the understanding of pattern construction, fashion design, manufacturing and production procedures and documentation. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 30904 3.0 Lecture W 10:30am - 12:35pm R 416 26 -- 0 Hollie Luttrell 01/09-05/07 16
Lab W 12:45pm - 01:35pm R 416 01/09-05/07
Lab W 01:55pm - 05:10pm R 416 01/09-05/07
OPEN LL 37636 3.0 Lecture S 09:00am - 11:05am R 416 26 25 1 Colleen Poteet 01/09-05/07 16
Lab S 11:15am - 12:05pm R 416 01/09-05/07
Lab S 12:55pm - 04:10pm R 416 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted OD 30391 3.0 DE Online Lab 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 26 -- 0 Lori Janssen 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
OPEN HY 31334 3.0 Lecture Th 08:45am - 12:00pm R 416 26 25 1 Lori Janssen 01/12-01/12 16
Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:10pm R 416 01/12-01/12
Lecture Th 08:45am - 12:00pm R 416 01/26-01/26
Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:10pm R 416 01/26-01/26
Lecture Th 08:45am - 12:00pm R 416 02/09-02/09
Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:10pm R 416 02/09-02/09
Lecture Th 08:45am - 12:00pm R 416 02/23-02/23
Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:10pm R 416 02/23-02/23
Lecture Th 08:45am - 12:00pm R 416 03/02-03/02
Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:10pm R 416 03/02-03/02
Lecture Th 08:45am - 12:00pm R 416 03/16-03/16
Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:10pm R 416 03/16-03/16
Lecture Th 08:45am - 12:00pm R 416 03/30-03/30
Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:10pm R 416 03/30-03/30
Lab Th 10:15am - 12:05pm R 416 05/04-05/04
DE Online Lecture .7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lab 2.9 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

FASH 001B - INTERMEDIATE CLOTHING CONSTRUCTION
Prerequisite: FASH 001A and FASH 005.

Apparel construction using industrial sewing techniques. Samples and garments demonstrating intermediate apparel construction skills for womenswear, sportswear, and knits. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 32904 3.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 11:05am R 416 20 5 10 Colleen Poteet 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 11:15am - 12:05pm R 416 01/09-05/07
Lab F 12:55pm - 04:10pm R 416 01/09-05/07

FASH 002 - INTRODUCTION TO FASHION INDUSTRY
Factors and concepts that affect fashion development, design, apparel production, marketing, distribution, retail merchandising, promotion and the consumer. Understanding nomenclature and forms of communication specific to the fashion industry. Survey of career opportunities in the apparel industry. No credit if taken after FASH 101. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 30665 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Lorilyn Bleckmann 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 32770 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Hollie Luttrell 01/09-05/07 16

FASH 005 - PATTERN DRAFTING
Prerequisite: FASH 001A and FASH 002.

Drafting basic patterns. Flat pattern manipulation for a variety of designs. Construction of basic sloper and selected samples. Introduction to the application of computer patternmaking. Recommended FASH 021 and FASH 110. No credit if taken after FASH 107A. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 32182 3.0 Lecture T 08:45am - 10:50am R 415 24 18 6 Hollie Luttrell 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 11:00am - 11:50am R 415 01/09-05/07
Lab T 01:00pm - 04:15pm R 415 01/09-05/07

FASH 009 - BEGINNING TEXTILES
Textile identification, methods, production, historical background, investigation of new fibers, fabric constructions and finishes. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted HY 38442 3.0 Lecture M 06:00pm - 09:10pm R 415 24 -- 0 Monique Cruz 01/09-01/09 16
Lecture M 06:00pm - 09:10pm R 415 01/23-01/23
Lecture M 06:00pm - 09:10pm R 415 02/06-02/06
Lecture M 06:00pm - 09:10pm R 415 02/20-02/20
Lecture M 06:00pm - 09:10pm R 415 03/13-03/13
Lecture M 06:00pm - 09:10pm R 415 03/27-03/27
Lecture M 06:00pm - 09:10pm R 415 04/10-04/10
Lecture M 06:00pm - 09:10pm R 415 04/24-04/24
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

FASH 021 - PRINCIPLES OF FASHION
Analysis of apparel, color selection, design principles and concepts. The study of trend development, fashion influences, image and design applications for the target customer. The interrelationships among social, psychological, cultural, economic, aesthetic and physical factors in apparel with also be part of this study. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 31180 3.0 Lecture M 10:30am - 01:40pm R 415 24 22 2 Monique Cruz 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN HY 30863 3.0 Lecture M 02:00pm - 05:10pm R 415 24 19 5 Monique Cruz 01/09-01/09 16
Lecture M 02:00pm - 05:10pm R 415 01/23-01/23
Lecture M 02:00pm - 05:10pm R 415 02/06-02/06
Lecture M 02:00pm - 05:10pm R 415 02/20-02/20
Lecture M 02:00pm - 05:10pm R 415 03/13-03/13
Lecture M 02:00pm - 05:10pm R 415 03/27-03/27
Lecture M 02:00pm - 05:10pm R 415 04/10-04/10
Lecture M 02:00pm - 05:10pm R 415 04/24-04/24
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

FASH 108 - PATTERNMAKING BY DRAPING
Prerequisite: FASH 001A and either FASH 005 or FASH 107A.

Designs created by draping on dress forms. Patternmaking from completed drapes. Construction of basic slopers and samples. Preparation of tech packs and design room documents. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 32761 3.0 Lecture Th 08:45am - 10:50am R 415 20 11 9 Sunny Cannon 01/09-05/07 16
Lab Th 11:00am - 11:50am R 415 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:15pm R 415 01/09-05/07

FASH 110 - FASHION ILLUSTRATION
Prerequisite: Enrollment in or completion of FASH 002.
Recommended Preparation: FASH 001A, FASH 021.

Digital and manual drawing techniques for the fashion industry. Emphasis on the rendering of apparel, texture and color of fabric. Digital color media will be explored to recreate accurate textile representations. Production flat drafting and accurate garment sketches showing exact proportions and measurements. Presentation materials and portfolio techniques will be explored. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 30194 3.0 Lecture T 08:45am - 10:50am R 417 20 13 7 Sunny Cannon 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 11:00am - 11:50am R 417 01/09-05/07
Lab T 01:00pm - 04:15pm R 417 01/09-05/07

FASH 111A - INTRODUCTION TO FASHION DESIGN
Prerequisite: All of the following: FASH 001A, 002, 021, FASH 110.

Fashion design concepts involving research. Trend prediction, fashion influences, target customer buying trends and trade publications will be utilized in the production of fashion designs that focus on a specific category, season, price range and target customer. Influences such as historical costume, ethnic clothing and textiles, military uniforms and fine art will be researched and the results applied to create original fashion designs. Artwork will take several forms suitable for inclusion in final portfolio: full color renderings, presentation boards, line pages, and sales portfolios. Emphasis will be on women's and junior's apparel, with some discussion on men's, children's and boy's apparel. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 31163 3.0 Lecture M 10:30am - 12:35pm R 417 20 10 9 Hollie Luttrell 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 12:45pm - 01:35pm R 417 01/09-05/07
Lab M 01:55pm - 05:10pm R 417 01/09-05/07

FASH 111B - INTERMEDIATE FASHION DESIGN
Prerequisite: FASH 111A and FASH 005.

Study of design applications related to category, target customer, and commercial producers of fashion apparel. Creation of apparel lines, using CAD technology to create tech packs, line pages and full-color illustrations. Additional work may include sample garments and patterns. All projects are suitable for inclusion in final portfolio, both digital and hard copy. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 31146 3.0 Lecture M 10:30am - 12:35pm R 416 20 0 9 Hollie Luttrell 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 12:45pm - 01:35pm R 416 01/09-05/07
Lab M 01:55pm - 05:10pm R 416 01/09-05/07

FASH 111C - ADVANCED FASHION DESIGN
Prerequisite: FASH 111B and FASH 108.

Development of a professional-quality portfolio. Preparation of a resume. Design and create sample garments as shown in the portfolio. Attend an internship to observe and experience on-the-job practices creating a term project as a result of this experience. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 34208 3.0 Lecture M 10:30am - 12:35pm R 416 20 1 9 Hollie Luttrell 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 12:45pm - 01:35pm R 416 01/09-05/07
Lab M 01:55pm - 05:10pm R 416 01/09-05/07

FASH 115 - INTERMEDIATE COMPUTER-ASSISTED FASHION GRAPHICS
Prerequisite: FASH 110.

Intermediate fashion drawing, production flats, colorization, and scanning of images using the computer. Exploration of computer techniques and methods suitable for use in the apparel industry design room. Processes will apply to design courses and will utilize skills learned in previous Fashion department courses. Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop will be used as the vehicle for these processes. Total of 36 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 38445 2.5 Lecture W 10:30am - 12:35pm R 417 20 11 6 Sunny Cannon 01/09-05/07 16
Lab W 12:45pm - 02:50pm R 417 01/09-05/07

FASH 124 - HISTORY OF COSTUME
History and research of dress from prehistoric to present period; relationships of related arts in evolution of garments. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 34981 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Hollie Luttrell 01/09-05/07 16

FASH 126 - HISTORICAL COSTUME MAKING
Prerequisite: FASH 001A.

Historical costume construction using industrial sewing techniques suitable for costume shop and wardrobe. Samples demonstrating theatrical construction skills for historical costume periods. Analysis of script needs and historical research. Preparation of a sample costume and notebook. Recommended FASH 005, FASH 124. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 35297 3.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 11:05am R 415 20 5 10 Colleen Poteet 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 11:15am - 12:05pm R 415 01/09-05/07
Lab F 12:55pm - 04:10pm R 415 01/09-05/07

FASH 130 - FASHION WORKSHOP
Prerequisite: All of the following: FASH 108, FASH 005, FASH 111B.

Creation of a fashion line from design through pattern making, construction and finishing. Pattern charts, costing, and spec sheets will be part of the process, as well as portfolio preparation. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 32771 3.0 Lecture W 10:30am - 12:35pm R 415 20 3 6 Sunny Cannon 01/09-05/07 16
Lab W 12:45pm - 01:35pm R 415 01/09-05/07
Lab W 01:55pm - 05:10pm R 415 01/09-05/07
FIRE TECHNOLOGY

FIRE 110 - INTRODUCTION TO FIRE TECHNOLOGY
Provides an introduction to fire protection; career opportunities in fire protection and related fields; history of fire protection; fire loss analysis; public, quasi-public and private fire protection services; specific fire protection functions; basic fire chemistry and physics. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 38092 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Dominic Petta 01/09-05/07 16
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 38432 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Jim Lambert 01/09-03/05 8
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-05/05 for 15 weeks.
Restricted: Dual Enrollment L 38767 3.0 Lecture M W 03:50pm - 05:40pm PASADENA HIGH SCHOOL A211 30 4 26 Staff 01/09-05/05 15
CRN 38767: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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FIRE 112 - FUNDAMENTALS OF FIRE BEHAVIOR AND CONTROL
Theories and fundamentals of how fires start, spread and are controlled. In depth study of fire chemistry and physics, fire characteristics of materials, extinguishing agents and fire control techniques. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 38093 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Dominic Petta 01/09-05/07 16
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 38433 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Jim Lambert 03/13-05/07 8

FIRE 114 - FUNDAMENTALS OF FIRE PREVENTION
Prerequisite: Enrollment in or completion of FIRE 110 or 112.

Organization and function of fire prevention agencies; inspection, surveying and mapping procedures; recognition of fire hazards; engineering a solution to hazards; enforcement of solution; public relations. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 37278 3.0 Lecture M 07:00pm - 10:10pm R 304 40 9 31 Calvin Wells 01/09-05/07 16
FRENCH

FRNC 001 - ELEMENTARY FRENCH – LEVEL 1
Pronunciation, speaking, reading and writing. Introduction to French and Francophone culture. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 30639 5.0 Lecture M W 09:45am - 12:15pm R 217 30 13 17 Emmanuelle Remy 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30639: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 30643 5.0 Lecture T Th 09:45am - 12:15pm R 217 30 21 9 Emmanuelle Remy 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30643: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 30636 5.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 03:30pm R 217 30 11 19 Armelle Webster 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30636: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 30427 5.0 DE Online Lecture 5.6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Corinne Slosburg 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30427: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 38800 5.0 DE Online Lecture T Th 06:30pm - 09:00pm Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 Emmanuelle Remy 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38800: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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FRNC 002 - ELEMENTARY FRENCH – LEVEL 2
Prerequisite: FRNC 001 or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.

Conversational and written French: grammar essentials; introduction to modern France and the Francophone world. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 30492 5.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 01:30pm R 218 30 17 13 Michelle Pedrini 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture T Th 01:35pm - 03:40pm R 218 01/09-05/07
CRN 30492: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 30733 5.0 Lecture T Th 06:45pm - 09:15pm C 361 30 8 22 Omar El 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30733: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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FRNC 004 - INTERMEDIATE FRENCH – LEVEL 2
Prerequisite: FRNC 003 or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.

Further development of written and oral communication skills based on 19th and 20th century French readings; finish review of basic structure of French; French and Francophone culture. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 30647 5.0 Lecture M W 09:45am - 12:15pm R 218 25 10 15 Michelle Pedrini 01/09-05/07 16

FRNC 008A - FRENCH CONVERSATION I
Prerequisite: FRNC 002 or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.

Practice in oral expression and comprehension of spoken French. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN OD 33990 2.0 DE Online Lecture W 03:45pm - 05:50pm Online ZOOM 25 12 10 Corinne Slosburg 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 33990: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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FRNC 008B - FRENCH CONVERSATION II
Prerequisite: FRNC 002 or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.

Practice in oral self-expression and understanding spoken French. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN OD 33985 2.0 DE Online Lecture W 03:45pm - 05:50pm Online ZOOM 25 3 10 Corinne Slosburg 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 33985: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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FRNC 009A - FRENCH CONVERSATION III
Prerequisite: FRNC 003 or three years of high school French or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.

Intensive practice at an advanced level in oral expression and comprehension of spoken French. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38405 2.0 Lecture M 06:00pm - 08:05pm R 217 25 10 13 Emmanuelle Remy 01/09-05/07 16

FRNC 009B - FRENCH CONVERSATION IV
Prerequisite: FRNC 003 or three years of high school French or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.

Intensive practice at an advanced level in oral expression and comprehension of spoken French. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38715 2.0 Lecture M 06:00pm - 08:05pm R 217 25 2 13 Emmanuelle Remy 01/09-05/07 16

FRNC 140 - FRENCH PRONUNCIATION
Sounds of French; imitation of good pronunciation and intonation; reading of French texts. For those wishing to gain additional proficiency in pronunciation. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 38404 2.0 DE Online Lecture W 06:15pm - 08:20pm Online ZOOM 25 -- 0 Corinne Slosburg 01/09-05/07 16
GENERAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT

GED 4001 - LANGUAGE ARTS
Preparation in the language arts for students preparing for the General Educational Development (GED) exam. Provides instruction in reading comprehension, grammar, and writing the extended response essay, using successful test-taking strategies and hands-on online testing practice. Upon completion and demonstration of competence in the course, students may continue GED preparation or advance to develop skills for the workplace and to prepare for future educational opportunities. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: See Counselor L 34180 0.0 Lecture M W 08:30am - 10:50am CEC FOOTHILL 116 21 5 16 Tae Yang 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 34180: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: See Counselor L 34181 0.0 Lecture M W 08:30am - 10:35am CEC FOOTHILL 116 21 0 21 Tae Yang 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 34181: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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GED 4002 - MATHEMATICS
Preparation in mathematics for students preparing for the General Education Development (GED) exam in Mathematics. Provides instruction in quantitative and Algebraic problem solving. Skill building in test taking strategies to respond to questions on the GED exam in mathematical reasoning. Upon completion and demonstration of competence in the course, students may continue GED preparation or advance to develop skills for the workplace and to prepare for future educational opportunities. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: See Counselor L 38173 0.0 Lecture M W 12:05pm - 02:20pm CEC FOOTHILL 222 21 3 18 Rhonda Williams 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 38173: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Restricted: See Counselor L 38775 0.0 Lecture T Th 03:30pm - 05:35pm CEC FOOTHILL 222 21 2 19 Rhonda Williams 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 38775: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: See Counselor L 34183 0.0 Lecture T Th 11:00am - 01:05pm CEC FOOTHILL 222 21 0 21 Rhonda Williams 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 34183: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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GED 4003 - SCIENCE
Preparation in science for students preparing for the General Education Development (GED) exam in science. Provides instruction in biology, physiology, chemistry, earth, and space science. Skill building in test taking strategies for multiple choice and short answer response questions on the GED exam. Upon completion and demonstration of competence in the course, students may continue GED preparation or advance to develop skills for the workplace and to prepare for future educational opportunities. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: See Counselor L 34184 0.0 Lecture T Th 11:00am - 01:05pm CEC FOOTHILL 222 21 2 19 Rhonda Williams 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 34184: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: See Counselor L 38776 0.0 Lecture T Th 08:30am - 09:45am CEC FOOTHILL 222 21 2 19 Rhonda Williams 03/13-05/07 8
Lecture T Th 09:50am - 10:35am CEC FOOTHILL 222 03/13-05/07
CRN 38776: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Restricted: See Counselor L 34185 0.0 Lecture M W 12:05pm - 02:10pm CEC FOOTHILL 222 21 0 21 Rhonda Williams 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 34185: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Restricted: See Counselor L 38175 0.0 Lecture T Th 03:30pm - 05:35pm CEC FOOTHILL 222 21 1 20 Rhonda Williams 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 38175: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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GED 4004 - SOCIAL STUDIES
Preparation in social studies for students preparing for the General Education Development (GED) exam. Provides review in U.S. history, global history, economics, civics and government, and geography using successful test-taking strategies and hands-on online testing practice for multiple choice and extended response questions. Upon completion and demonstration of competence in the course, students may continue GED preparation or advance to develop skills for the workplace and to prepare for future educational opportunities. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: See Counselor L 37111 0.0 Lecture M W 02:30pm - 04:35pm CEC FOOTHILL 222 21 1 20 Clint Lopaty 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 37111: This section is taught at the Community Education 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes. .
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: See Counselor L 37112 0.0 Lecture M W 02:30pm - 04:35pm CEC FOOTHILL 222 21 0 21 Clint Lopaty 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 37112: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Restricted: See Counselor L 38174 0.0 Lecture M W 06:00pm - 08:05pm CEC FOOTHILL 222 21 2 19 Clint Lopaty 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 38174: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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GEOGRAPHY

GEOG 001 - PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY
Introduction to the natural environment from a geographical perspective. Topics include geographic techniques, and their use to study air, water, land and life forms, with emphasis on their interconnections, interactions and world location patterns. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: GEOG 110
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 34014 3.0 Lecture Th 08:45am - 11:55am E 202 35 27 8 Rhea Presiado 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34014: More course details at Course Section Profiles.
CRN 34014: Required field trips. Click CRN for details.
CRN 34014: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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Waitlisted L 36585 3.0 Lecture T Th 10:30am - 11:55am E 104 35 -- 0 Brennan Wallace 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36585: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 30656 3.0 Lecture M W 02:00pm - 03:25pm R 102 35 23 12 Robert Gorcik 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 30657 3.0 Lecture T Th 02:45pm - 04:10pm R 102 35 12 23 Tina White 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 31516 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Steven Kemble 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31516: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 32132 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Betty Lininger 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32132: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 32983 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Betty Lininger 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32983: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 33891 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Brennan Wallace 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 33891: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED OD 33220 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Rhea Presiado 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 33220: More course details at Course Section Profiles.
CRN 33220: Zero Textbook Cost Option, Click CRN for details.

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CLOSED OD 35730 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Rhea Presiado 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 35730: More course details at Course Section Profiles.
CRN 35730: Zero Textbook Cost Option, Click CRN for details.

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Waitlisted OD 38000 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Patrick Kahn 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 38000: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 38011 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Rhea Presiado 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 38011: More course details at Course Section Profiles.
CRN 38011: Zero Textbook Cost Option, Click CRN for details.

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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 33228 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Steven Kemble 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 33228: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 33229 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Betty Lininger 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 33229: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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GEOG 001L - PHYSICAL GEOGRAPHY LABORATORY Lab Courses
Prerequisite: Enrollment in or completion of GEOG 001.

Observation and interpretation of meteorological phenomena including statistical analysis of climatic data. Cartographic techniques and map interpretation. Global patterns of the biosphere, hydrosphere and lithosphere, showing their regional interrelationships. Required instructional trips. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU, UC C-ID: GEOG 111
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 36001 1.0 Lab T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm R 102 35 28 7 Tina White 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 37114 1.0 DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Rhea Presiado 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37114: More course details at Course Section Profiles.
CRN 37114: Zero Textbook Cost Option, Click CRN for details.

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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED OD 38035 1.0 DE Online Lab 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Patrick Kahn 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 38035: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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GEOG 002 - CULTURAL GEOGRAPHY
Study of diverse human populations, their cultural origins, diffusion and contemporary spatial expressions. Topics include: demography, languages and religions, urbanization and landscape modification, political units and nationalism, and economic systems and development. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: GEOG 120
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 30347 3.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm E 217 35 31 4 Hector Agredano 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30347: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 30349 3.0 Lecture T Th 02:45pm - 04:10pm E 217 35 16 19 Hector Agredano 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30349: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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GEOG 003 - WORLD REGIONAL GEOGRAPHY
Introductory study of the world's countries, cultures and cultural regions from a geographic perspective. Focus on individual countries, with topics including history, culture, society, economy, government, environment, and current issues. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: GEOG 125
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 32061 3.0 Lecture M W 02:00pm - 03:25pm E 217 35 -- 0 Hector Agredano 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32061: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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GEOG 004 - WEATHER AND CLIMATE
Introduction to weather and climate, the science of weather, weather forecasting and interpretation of meteorological information available over the internet. No credit if taken after GEOL 024. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer credit: CSU; UC C-ID: GEOG 130
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 38155 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Rhea Presiado 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38155: More course details at Course Section Profiles.
CRN 38155: Zero Textbook Cost Option, Click CRN for details.

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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-05/05 for 15 weeks.
Restricted: Dual Enrollment L 38735 3.0 Lecture W F 10:20am - 12:00pm PCC Northwest D112 25 8 17 Patrick Kahn 01/09-05/05 15
CRN 38735: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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GEOG 011 - INTRODUCTION TO GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Exploration of geospatial technology including Geographic Information Systems (GIS) science and its applications to spatial data management. Learn how to identify and acquire GIS data, utilize vector and raster systems, use georeferencing, spatial analysis, modeling and Global Positioning Systems (GPS), and build map layouts with appropriate coordinate systems. Designed to complement other disciplines or as an entry level course into a geospatial program. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours of laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: GEOG 155
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 36003 3.0 Lab T Th 02:10pm - 03:35pm E 103 24 7 17 Brennan Wallace 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture T 01:00pm - 01:50pm E 103 01/09-05/07
Lecture Th 01:00pm - 02:05pm E 103 01/09-05/07
CRN 36003: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED OD 33526 3.0 DE Online Lab 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 24 -- 0 Brennan Wallace 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
CRN 33526: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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GEOG 012 - MAP INTERPRETATION AND SPATIAL ANALYSIS
Prerequisite: GEOG 011.

Further develop Geographic Information Systems skills through learning new spatial analysis techniques, including Geoprocessing, attribute analysis, spatial statistics, network analysis, surface modeling, basic python scripting, and data interpolation. This course focuses on using geographic methods to answer questions and solve problems. Total 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: GEOG 150
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
OPEN OD 38156 3.0 DE Online Lab 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 8 27 Brennan Wallace 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
DE Online Lab 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07

GEOG 020 - INDEPENDENT STUDY
Recommended Preparation: Enrollment in or completion of any college-level (1-99) course in the Natural Sciences.
Enrollment Limitation: Permission of the Dean.

Independent, faculty-guided student inquiry, project, research, laboratory experiment and/or field investigation. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/23-05/07 for 14 weeks.
Permission of Instructor IST 33204 1.0 Independent Study 3.9 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract SV 06 1 0 1 Staff 01/23-05/07 14
CRN 33204: Zero-text-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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GEOG 113 - DATA ACQUISITION AND MANAGEMENT
Prerequisite: GEOG 011.

Introduces fundamental concepts of primary GIS data creation. Topics include quantitative techniques for collection, classification, management of geographical data, and interpretation of a variety of data formats in GIS. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
OPEN OD 37428 3.0 DE Online Lecture .5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 24 23 1 Hector Agredano 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
DE Online Lab 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05

GEOG 114 - CARTOGRAPHIC DESIGN
Prerequisite: GEOG 011.

Fundamental cartographic concepts. Design principles and creation of effective visual representations of data in different formats. Topics include ethical and appropriate application of map scale, map projections, generalization and symbolization. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
OPEN OD 37429 3.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 24 11 13 Hector Agredano 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lab 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
GEOLOGY

GEOL 001 - PHYSICAL GEOLOGY
Principles of geology with emphasis on Earth processes with a focus on the internal structure and origin of the Earth and the processes that change and shape it. The laboratory component focuses on the identification of rocks and minerals, topographic and geologic map exercises demonstrating the work of water, wind, ice and gravity and effects of tectonic activity. Recommended enrollment in GEOL 001F. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. C-ID: GEOL 100, 101
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 30661 4.0 Lecture M W 07:00am - 08:25am E 205 35 -- 0 Bryan Wilbur 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M W 08:45am - 10:10am E 205 01/09-05/07
CRN 30661: Optional field trips. Click CRN for details.
CRN 30661: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.
CRN 30661: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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Waitlisted LL 31634 4.0 Lecture T Th 07:00am - 08:25am E 203 30 -- 0 Michael Vendrasco 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T Th 08:45am - 10:10am E 203 01/09-05/07
CRN 31634: More course details at Course Section Profiles.
CRN 31634: Zero Textbook Cost Option, Click CRN for details.

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Waitlisted LL 31654 4.0 Lecture T Th 08:45am - 10:10am E 205 35 -- 0 Bryan Wilbur 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T Th 10:30am - 11:55am E 205 01/09-05/07
CRN 31654: Optional field trips. Click CRN for details.
CRN 31654: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.
CRN 31654: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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OPEN HY 34812 4.0 Lab M 10:30am - 01:40pm E 203 30 29 1 Martha House 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 34812: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN HY 36005 4.0 Lab W 10:30am - 01:40pm E 203 30 17 13 Martha House 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 36005: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN LL 35414 4.0 Lecture M W 02:45pm - 04:10pm E 203 30 29 1 Sonjia Leyva 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M W 04:30pm - 05:55pm E 203 01/09-05/07
CRN 35414: More course details at Course Section Profiles.
CRN 35414: Zero Textbook Cost Option, Click CRN for details.

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Waitlisted HY 37430 4.0 Lab Th 06:00pm - 09:10pm E 203 30 -- 0 Mohammad Rezaie Boroon 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted LL 30684 4.0 Lecture T Th 02:45pm - 04:10pm E 205 35 -- 0 Douglas Given 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T Th 04:30pm - 05:55pm E 205 01/09-05/07

GEOL 001F - PHYSICAL GEOLOGY FIELD STUDIES
Prerequisite: Enrollment in or completion of GEOL 001.

Observation and interpretation of geological phenomena with emphasis on the origin and development of the geology of Southern California. Required four days of instructional trips (equal to an average of two hours of trips each week). Total of 18 hours TBA lecture and 18 hours TBA laboratory. This course may be scheduled using the "To Be Arranged" (TBA) scheduling format.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/23-05/07 for 14 weeks.
OPEN LL 30196 1.0 Lab 1.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours FIELD WORK 30 13 17 Michael Vendrasco 01/23-05/07 14
Lecture 1.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours FIELD WORK 01/23-05/07
CRN 30196: Required field trips. Click CRN for info.
CRN 30196: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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GEOL 003 - EARTH AND SPACE SCIENCE
Introduction to the principles and processes of earth and space sciences emphasizing the structure and composition of the solid earth, oceans and atmosphere and Earth's place within the solar system. For students planning on becoming K-12 teachers, but open to all qualified students. No credit if taken after GEOL 001 or GEOL 012. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. C-ID: GEOL 121
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 34012 4.0 Lecture M W 08:45am - 09:10am E 104 35 18 17 Elizabeth Nagy 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture M W 09:15am - 10:20am E 104 01/09-05/07
Lab M W 10:30am - 11:55am E 104 01/09-05/07

GEOL 005 - GEOLOGIC MAPS
Prerequisite: GEOL 001 or GEOL 003.

Produce and read geologic maps. Topics covered include analysis of topographic maps and geologic maps, measurement of thickness of sedimentary rocks, use of a Brunton Pocket Transit, and field analysis of stratigraphy, geologic structures, unconformities, and cross cutting relationships in the preparation of geologic maps. Required five days of instructional trips. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit under review.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 37447 3.0 Lecture M 12:15pm - 02:20pm E 205 18 13 5 Bryan Wilbur 01/09-05/07 16
Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract FIELD WORK 01/09-05/07
CRN 37447: Required field trips. Click CRN for details.
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GEOL 012 - PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY
Principles and practices of marine geology and physical oceanography. Plate tectonics and sea-floor spreading, oceanic volcanism and earthquakes. Study of man's use and misuse of the ocean: human needs vs. ecological limits. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 32130 3.0 Lecture M W 10:30am - 11:55am E 205 35 -- 0 Bryan Wilbur 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 34769 3.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:05pm E 211 35 27 8 Michael Vendrasco 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture T Th 02:10pm - 02:30pm E 211 01/09-05/07
CRN 34769: More course details at Course Section Profiles.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED OD 36628 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Martha House 01/09-03/05 8
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED OD 38152 3.0 DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Martha House 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07

GEOL 012F - PHYSICAL OCEANOGRAPHY FIELD STUDIES
Prerequisite: Enrollment in or completion of GEOL 012.

Observation and interpretation of oceanographic phenomena with emphasis on the marine environment of the Southern California area. Required four days of instructional trips (equal to an average of two hours each week). Total of 18 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 38153 1.0 Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours FIELD WORK 30 27 3 Michael Vendrasco 01/09-05/07 16
Lab 1 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours FIELD WORK 01/09-05/07
CRN 38153: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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GEOL 020 - INDEPENDENT STUDY
Recommended Preparation: Enrollment in or completion of any college-level (1-99) course in the Natural Sciences.
Enrollment Limitation: Permission of the Dean.

Independent, faculty-guided student inquiry, project, research, laboratory experiment and/or field investigation. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/23-05/07 for 14 weeks.
Permission of Instructor IST 33202 1.0 Independent Study 3.9 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract SV 06 1 0 1 Staff 01/23-05/07 14
CRN 33202: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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GEOL 021 - HISTORY OF LIFE
Survey course that considers major biologic and geologic events from the formation of the Earth 4.6 billion years ago to the present day. Topics include origin and evolution of life, mass extinction and explosions in diversity, phylogenetic systematics, and orientation of major clades in the Tree of Life. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 36007 3.0 Lecture T Th 07:00am - 08:25am E 205 35 23 12 Bryan Wilbur 01/09-05/07 16
GERONTOLOGY

GERO 001 - INTRODUCTION TO GERONTOLOGY
Overview of the field of gerontology. Includes a multidisciplinary examination of how human aging is understood, including demographic trends, basic theories, concepts and philosophic ideas, social policies, planning issues, and services available to meet the needs and problems of older adults. Total of 54 hours of lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 37204 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Barbara Freund 01/09-03/05 8

GERO 022 - DIRECTED STUDIES IN GERONTOLOGY
Grouping of short current topics designed to provide students with the latest ideas in a specific area of concentration in gerontology. Content is thematic in nature, with the foundation in advocacy. Each topic/presentation differs from other offerings in the same course. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 38720 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Barbara Freund 03/13-05/07 8
GLOBAL STUDIES

GLBL 001 - INTRODUCTION TO GLOBAL STUDIES
Study of globalization and related forms of social change. Analysis of economic, political, military, cultural, technological, and environmental aspects of globalization; history of globalization, European colonialism and decolonization processes; impact of multinational corporations and global political and financial institutions, and social movements from cross-cultural and global perspectives. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-05/05 for 15 weeks.
Restricted: Dual Enrollment L 38695 3.0 Lecture M W 02:45pm - 04:20pm LASALLE HIGH SCHOOL 231 30 0 30 Christopher Fennessy 01/09-05/05 15
CRN 38695: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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GLBL 002 - ISSUES IN GLOBAL STUDIES
Historical background, current status, and future possibilities of important transnational issues and challenges facing the global community. Topics include: economic development and inequality, basic human needs (food, water, health care), human rights, population trends (migration, refugees, human trafficking), international conflicts, and environmental problems. Emphasis on critical thinking about global governance, global responsibilities, and global citizenship. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 37670 3.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm C 335 40 30 10 James Sera 01/09-05/07 16
GRAPHIC DESIGN NONCREDIT

GRFN 3001 - BASIC GRAPHIC DESIGN - MODULE A
The basics of graphic design. Covers the history of graphic design, design principles, creative thinking, and typography. Beginner level hands-on training in current design software (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, etc.) Emphasis on fundamental skills and application of techniques by creating basic design projects. This is one of two courses in the Basic Graphic Design certificate program. Total of 54 lecture hours.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted L 34368 0.0 Lecture M W 11:30am - 03:05pm CEC FOOTHILL 115 18 -- 0 Catherine Cheng 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 34368: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107.
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OPEN L 38582 0.0 Lecture T Th 06:00pm - 09:10pm CEC FOOTHILL 115 25 18 7 Staff 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 38582: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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GRFN 3002 - BASIC GRAPHIC DESIGN - MODULE B
Intermediate skills of graphic design. Emphasis on design concepts, visual communication, basic web design, portfolio development, and careers in graphic design. Intermediate level hands-on training in current design software (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, etc.) Recommended for students who are enrolled in or have completed GRFN 3001, or have prior experience with design software. This is one of two courses in the Basic Graphic Design certificate program. Total of 54 lecture hours.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
OPEN L 34369 0.0 Lecture M W 11:30am - 02:40pm CEC FOOTHILL 115 18 7 11 Catherine Cheng 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 34369: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107.
CRN 34369: Recommended for students with intermediate Adobe level skill. Must be enrolled or have completed GRFN 3001.

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OPEN L 38583 0.0 Lecture T Th 06:00pm - 09:10pm CEC FOOTHILL 115 25 12 13 Staff 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 38583: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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GERMAN

GRMN 001 - ELEMENTARY GERMAN
Beginner level German pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary in a cultural context. Development of speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills with elements of German history, geography, society, culture, and music. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 30794 5.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 03:30pm C 301 30 19 11 Petra Lott 01/09-05/07 16

GRMN 002 - ELEMENTARY GERMAN
Prerequisite: GRMN 001 or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.

Elementary level German pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary in a cultural context. Development of speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills with elements of German history, geography, society, culture, and music. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 30778 5.0 Lecture T Th 06:45pm - 09:15pm R 121 30 11 19 James Keller 01/09-05/07 16

GRMN 003 - INTERMEDIATE GERMAN
Prerequisite: GRMN 002 or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.

Development of communication skills based on German acquisition with practice in listening, speaking, reading, writing and cultural competency. Analysis of German history, society, culture, customs and literature. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 36741 5.0 Lecture M W 06:45pm - 09:15pm R 220 25 5 17 James Keller 01/09-05/07 16

GRMN 004 - INTERMEDIATE GERMAN
Prerequisite: GRMN 003 or placement based on the language assessment process.

Further development of communication skills based on German language acquisition with practice in listening, speaking, reading, writing and cultural competency. Analysis of German history, society, culture, customs and literature. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 36742 5.0 Lecture M W 06:45pm - 09:15pm R 220 25 3 17 James Keller 01/09-05/07 16
HEALTH EDUCATION

HED 002A - HEALTH EDUCATION – CONTEMPORARY HEALTH ISSUES
Contemporary health issues as they relate to personal health and dispels myths and misconceptions. Health issues covered include stress management, substance abuse, alcoholism, smoking as an addiction, sexuality, marriage, birth, sexually transmitted diseases, nutrition, cancer, aging and death, and obesity. No credit if taken after HED 044. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 31608 2.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Grace Apiafi 01/09-03/05 8
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 33735 2.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Grace Apiafi 03/13-05/07 8

HED 003 - WOMEN'S HEALTH
Women's health issues. Topics include the impact of disease and illness on the life stages of women, sexuality, physiology of female reproductive cycles, contraception, pregnancy and menopause. Will explore the effect of diet, physical fitness and disease on the physical and mental well-being of women. Through analysis of these topics, students apply methods to healthy lifestyle choices. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L,A,P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 38294 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Terryn Soelberg 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38294: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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HED 044 - HEALTH EDUCATION
Physical and mental health factors; individual, community and school health concepts; the effects of the use of tobacco, alcohol, narcotics and other drugs and dangerous substances; effects of sexually transmitted diseases and the importance of health and nutrition. Recommended for majors in physical education, health education, and elementary education, and for students seeking a teaching credential but open to all qualified students. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 30660 3.0 DE Online Lecture 1.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Patrick McGee 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted OD 30784 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Innocent Egbunike 01/09-05/07 16
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 31192 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Grace Apiafi 01/09-03/05 8
Waitlisted OD 37391 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Bill Moore 01/09-03/05 8
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 31419 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Bill Moore 03/13-05/07 8
Waitlisted OD 37402 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Grace Apiafi 03/13-05/07 8
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-05/05 for 15 weeks.
Restricted: Dual Enrollment L 38626 3.0 Lecture T Th 10:20am - 11:50am PCC Northwest D109 30 17 13 Fred Fimbres 01/09-05/05 15
CRN 38626: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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CLOSED L 38627 3.0 Lecture T Th 12:30pm - 02:00pm PCC Northwest D109 30 -- 0 Fred Fimbres 01/09-05/05 15
CRN 38627: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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Restricted: Dual Enrollment L 38628 3.0 Lecture T Th 02:10pm - 03:40pm PCC Northwest D109 30 25 5 Terry Stoddard 01/09-05/05 15
CRN 38628: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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Restricted: Dual Enrollment L 38629 3.0 Lecture W F 12:30pm - 02:05pm PCC Northwest D109 30 20 10 Brandon Alcocer 01/09-05/05 15
CRN 38629: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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CLOSED L 38630 3.0 Lecture W F 02:10pm - 03:45pm PCC Northwest D109 30 -- 0 Hosie Ward 01/09-05/05 15
CRN 38630: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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HED 050 - INTRODUCTION TO PUBLIC HEALTH
The basic concepts and terminologies of public health, and the history and accomplishments of public health officials and agencies. Overview of the functions of various public health professions and institutions, and an in-depth examination of the field of public health. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: PHS 101
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 36678 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Priya Venkatesan 01/09-05/07 16

HED 051 - HEALTH AND SOCIAL JUSTICE
Introduction to health inequities in the United States. How education, socioeconomic status, racism, and gender impact health outcomes, access to health care, and policy development. Analysis of public health issues and social justice. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: PHS 102
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED OD 36679 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Grace Apiafi 03/13-05/07 8
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/17-05/05 for 14 weeks.
Restricted: Dual Enrollment HY 38781 3.0 Lecture W F 03:20pm - 04:40pm SAN MARINO HIGH SCHOOL 407 30 0 30 Brandon Alcocer 01/17-05/05 14
DE Online Lecture .8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/17-05/05
CRN 38781: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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HED 052 - DRUGS, HEALTH, AND SOCIETY
Concepts, theories, epidemiology and toxicology of substance abuse and its relevance to personal and public health. Emphasis on the biological, psychological, and social effects of drug use on the health of individuals, and on society. Discussion of concepts such as substance use versus misuse, abuse, and dependence. Risk factors, signs and symptoms, mental illnesses, and treatments and prevention theories associated with addiction. Total 54 hours of lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: PHS 103
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 37365 3.0 DE Online Lecture 2.9 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Fred Fimbres 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture .5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
HISTORY

HIST 001A - HISTORY OF EUROPEAN CIVILIZATION TO 1715
Prehistoric man; ancient Near Eastern civilizations; Greeks and Hellenization; the Roman Empire. Emergence of European, Byzantine and Islamic civilizations; manorialism and feudalism. Crusades, cities, medieval kingdoms. Humanism and Reformation. No credit if taken after HIST 003A or 003B. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: HIST 170
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 30295 3.0 Lecture M W 08:45am - 10:10am R 516 40 -- 0 Bradford Johnston 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30295: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 30355 3.0 Lecture T Th 08:45am - 10:10am C 325 40 27 13 Robert Cody 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30355: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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HIST 001B - HISTORY OF EUROPEAN CIVILIZATION FROM 1715
Survey of European history from 1715. Course includes the Enlightenment, Scientific Revolution, French Revolution, Napoleon, Western Imperialism, two World Wars, Cold War and the political, social and economic consequences of each. No credit if taken after HIST 003C or 003D. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: HIST 180
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 30692 3.0 Lecture T Th 10:30am - 11:55am V 200 40 13 27 Robert Cody 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30692: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.
CRN 30692: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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OPEN L 35606 3.0 Lecture M W 10:30am - 11:55am R 516 40 32 8 Bradford Johnston 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35606: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details CRN 35606: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.
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HIST 002A - HISTORY OF WORLD CIVILIZATIONS TO 1500
Survey of emerging regional cultures and societies from the earliest civilizations to 1500. Consideration given to comparative and integrative analysis of their contributions to the fabric of world civilization. Particular focus on cultural evolutionary parallels and the diffusion of ideas through migration and trade on a global scale. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: HIST 150
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted HY 34751 3.0 Lecture M 10:30am - 11:55am R 518 40 -- 0 David Ybarra 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted OD 37566 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Eloy Zarate 01/09-05/07 16
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CLOSED OD 33498 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Efrosenya Lubisich 01/09-03/05 8

HIST 002B - HISTORY OF WORLD CIVILIZATIONS FROM 1500
Survey of world civilizations from 1500's regional isolation to modern-day globalism and its issues and problems. Consideration given to the political, economic, social, and intellectual forces present in the rise of the modern world. Particular focus on the interrelatedness of historical events and on the comparisons of cultures and societies in a historical perspective. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: HIST 160
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN HY 38391 3.0 Lecture W 10:30am - 11:55am R 518 40 28 12 David Ybarra 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CLOSED OD 34933 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Eloy Zarate 01/09-05/07 16
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 35716 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Efrosenya Lubisich 03/13-05/07 8

HIST 007A - UNITED STATES HISTORY TO 1876
American history from its first peoples through the 1870s Reconstruction Era. Topics include the migrations to the Americas, the colonial and revolutionary periods, the development of the Republic, and the Civil War. Emphasis placed on comparing different ethnicities, women, and representative biographies. No credit if taken after HIST 007AH. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: HIST 130
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN HY 30058 3.0 Lecture M 07:00am - 08:25am ANNEX 03 40 16 24 Edward Heupler 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 30058: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN HY 31194 3.0 Lecture F 10:30am - 11:55am PCC Rosemead 103 36 13 23 Lauren Acker 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 31194: This section is taught at the Rosemead facility, 4105 N. Rosemead Blvd., Rosemead, CA 91770. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
CRN 31194: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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OPEN L 31577 3.0 Lecture M W 08:45am - 10:10am V 201 40 20 20 Robert Cody 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN HY 32342 3.0 Lecture T 07:00am - 08:25am C 333 40 11 29 Edward Heupler 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 32342: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted L 35639 3.0 Lecture T Th 10:30am - 11:55am C 325 40 -- 0 Francesca Chaboya 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN HY 30715 3.0 Lecture Th 02:45pm - 04:10pm V 201 40 24 16 Francesca Chaboya 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
OPEN HY 32952 3.0 Lecture M 12:15pm - 01:40pm PCC Rosemead 216 40 25 15 Robert Watson 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 32952: This section is taught at the Rosemead facility, 4105 N. Rosemead Blvd., Rosemead, CA 91770. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Waitlisted HY 35808 3.0 Lecture W 02:00pm - 03:25pm R 516 40 -- 0 Robert Watson 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 35808: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details
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OPEN L 30706 3.0 Lecture M 06:00pm - 09:10pm C 333 40 23 17 Robert Farrar 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30706: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 32323 3.0 Lecture T Th 04:30pm - 05:55pm C 327 40 35 5 Robert Farrar 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 32194 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Francesca Chaboya 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 33240 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 David Ybarra 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 33240: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 33243 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Stephen Campbell 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 33243: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 38613 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Stephen Campbell 01/09-05/07 16

CRN 38613: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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Waitlisted OD 33231 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Eloy Zarate 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 33231: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 33232 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Daehwan Lee 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 33232: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 33233 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Daehwan Lee 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 33233: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 33238 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Bradford Johnston 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 33238: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 33244 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Ismael De La O 01/09-03/05 8
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 33235 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Daehwan Lee 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 33235: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 33236 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Edgar Pacas 03/13-05/07 8
CLOSED OD 33237 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Edgar Pacas 03/13-05/07 8
Waitlisted OD 34687 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Michael Felix 03/13-05/07 8
Waitlisted OD 35859 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Michael Felix 03/13-05/07 8
Waitlisted OD 36417 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Edgar Pacas 03/13-05/07 8
Waitlisted OD 36456 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Lisa Matthews 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 36456: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 37179 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Bradford Johnston 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 37179: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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HIST 007B - UNITED STATES HISTORY FROM 1876
American history from 1876 to the present. Topics include industrialization, Progressivism, World Wars, Depression, the Cold War, the Civil Rights and Vietnam Era, and the 21st century. Emphasis placed on immigrant and racial groups, women, international relations, and contemporary topics. No credit if taken after HIST 007BH. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: HIST 140
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN HY 32056 3.0 Lecture M 08:45am - 10:10am V 209 40 20 20 Edward Heupler 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 32056: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details
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Waitlisted HY 33937 3.0 Lecture Th 08:45am - 10:10am V 200 40 -- 0 Ismael De La O 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
OPEN L 35612 3.0 Lecture M W 10:30am - 11:55am R 306 40 24 16 Daehwan Lee 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35612: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN HY 30723 3.0 Lecture T 02:45pm - 04:10pm V 200 40 15 25 Fanon Wilkins 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
OPEN L 35610 3.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm R 108 40 30 10 Susie Ling 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 36819 3.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm PCC Rosemead 203 36 15 21 Robert Watson 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36819: This section is taught at the Rosemead facility, 4105 N. Rosemead Blvd., Rosemead, CA 91770.
CRN 36819: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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OPEN L 38561 3.0 Lecture M W 02:00pm - 03:25pm R 104 40 30 10 Susie Ling 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 38594 3.0 Lecture M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm R 306 40 20 20 Daehwan Lee 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38594: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN HY 32346 3.0 Lecture T 06:15pm - 07:40pm R 518 40 23 17 Fanon Wilkins 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 32346: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN HY 32345 3.0 Lecture S 09:00am - 10:25am C 421 40 12 28 Christopher Fennessy 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted OD 36705 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Eduardo Cairo 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 36706 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Eduardo Cairo 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 36707 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Eduardo Cairo 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 37745 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Daehwan Lee 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37745: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 37746 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Fanon Wilkins 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 37748 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Philip Drazic 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 37749 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Philip Drazic 01/09-05/07 16
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED OD 37752 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Bradford Johnston 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 37752: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED OD 37750 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Lauren Acker 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 37750: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 37753 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Bradford Johnston 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 37753: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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HIST 007BH - HONORS UNITED STATES HISTORY FROM 1876
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance into the Honors program.

American history from 1876 to the present. Topics include industrialization, Progressivism, World Wars, Depression, the Cold War, the Civil Rights and Vietnam Era, and the 21st century. Emphasis placed on immigrant and racial groups, women, international relations, and contemporary topics. This enriched course is designed for the Honors Program allowing more student-directed discussion and more extensive writing assignments. No credit if taken after HIST 007B. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 37757 3.0 Lecture M W 10:30am - 11:55am R 122 35 34 1 Lauren Acker 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37757: Honors Transfer Program. Click CRN for details.
CRN 37757: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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HIST 008 - HISTORY OF CALIFORNIA
California's history from early human settlements to the modern era. Explores the multicultural and multifaceted "Golden State" and its political, economic, and sociocultural development on the west coast of the United States. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 33953 3.0 Lecture M W 10:30am - 11:55am C 315 40 19 21 Christopher Fennessy 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 33953: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 31157 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Efrosenya Lubisich 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31157: Optional Field Trips. Click CRN for details.
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Restricted: Dual Enrollment L 38717 3.0 Lecture T Th 03:50pm - 05:20pm PASADENA HIGH SCHOOL A203 20 4 16 Arturo Zepeda 01/09-05/05 15
CRN 38717: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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HIST 009B - LATIN AMERICA: 1825 TO THE PRESENT
Social, economic and political history of Latin America from independence to the present. Legacy of colonialism; development of cultural, political, and economic institutions; relations between Latin America and the United States foreign policies. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38612 3.0 Lecture M W 10:30am - 11:55am C 325 40 8 32 Eduardo Cairo 01/09-05/07 16

HIST 025B - WOMEN IN AMERICAN SOCIETY
American women's history and experiences from pre-colonial era to the present. Emphasis on multicultural perspectives, social justice movements, and sociopolitical issues in the context of U.S. and global history. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 30040 3.0 Lecture M W 08:45am - 10:10am C 337 40 27 13 Suzanne Anderson 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 30063 3.0 Lecture T Th 08:45am - 10:10am C 337 40 24 16 Suzanne Anderson 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN HY 30855 3.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 02:25pm PCC Rosemead 216 40 22 18 Lisa Matthews 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 30855: This section is taught at the Rosemead facility, 4105 N. Rosemead Blvd., Rosemead, CA 91770. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
CRN 30855: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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CLOSED OD 35644 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Lisa Matthews 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35644: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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HIST 025F - AMERICA AND THE TWO WORLD WARS
Causes and consequences of 20th century's two world wars. Consideration will be given to the nationalism, imperialism, and the geo-political forces leading to war and influencing the subsequent peace, and the transformation of global political, economic, social, and intellectual traditions due to modern warfare. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38540 3.0 Lecture M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm C 327 40 18 22 Bradford Johnston 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38540: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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HIST 030 - HISTORY OF MEXICO
Mexican history from pre-Columbian times to the present; major political, economic, social, and cultural developments throughout the country's history. Special emphasis on the obstacles to development during the nineteenth century, the impact of governmental policies during the twentieth and twenty-first centuries including the nationalization of companies, the need to devalue the nation's currency, the impact of the illegal drug economy and the ever-shifting relationship between the United States and Mexico. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 35788 3.0 Lecture M W 08:45am - 10:10am C 325 40 11 29 Eduardo Cairo 01/09-05/07 16

HIST 061A - AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY TO 1865
Cross-listed course: ETH 061A.

African American experience from origins in Africa through the Civil War. Topics include African origins; Triangular Traffic system and forced migration; plantations in colonial America and structural system of enslavement; participation in the American Revolution and formation of the New Republic; westward expansion; gender-specific oppression; resistance and revolt by enslaved peoples; varied experiences of enslaved peoples in house/field/urban/rural settings; anti-slavery movements; and varied roles in the Civil War. Emphasis placed on class, gender, interethnic and transnational relations. No credit if taken after ETH 061A or HIST 029A. Total of 54 hours lecture. Formerly HIST 029A.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38312 3.0 Lecture T Th 04:30pm - 05:55pm C 337 40 11 23 Fanon Wilkins 01/09-05/07 16

HIST 061B - AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY FROM 1865
Cross-listed course: ETH 061B.

African American experience from Reconstruction to the present. Topics include Reconstruction and Jim Crow policies; political/cultural movements and famous leaders; Great Migration and urban vs. rural experience; pan-Africanism and global connections; efforts in the world wars; Civil Rights and Black Power movements; political influence, arts and culture; and systemic racism from the 19th through 21st centuries. Emphasis placed on class, gender, sexuality, interethnic, and transnational relations. No credit if taken after ETH 061B or HIST 029B. Total of 54 hours lecture. Formerly HIST 029B.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN HY 38314 3.0 Lecture Th 06:15pm - 07:40pm C 337 40 10 22 Fanon Wilkins 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

HIST 071 - ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN HISTORY
Cross-listed course: ETH 071.

Asian Pacific Islander Desi American (APIDA) experiences and contributions to United States history spanning the early pioneers to the 49ers through the Japanese American concentration camp experience and the post-1965 immigrants and refugees in an era of globalization. Emphasis on race, ethnic and language background, class, immigration status, gender, sexuality and interethnic and transnational relations. No credit if taken after ETH 071 or HIST 041. Total of 54 hours lecture. Formerly HIST 041.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 37588 3.0 Lecture T Th 10:30am - 11:55am ANNEX 02 40 18 13 Susie Ling 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 37584 3.0 Lecture M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm C 415 40 17 10 Susie Ling 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37584: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 37585 3.0 Lecture W 06:00pm - 09:10pm C 325 40 10 16 Florante Ibanez 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37585: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 38416 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Daehwan Lee 01/09-05/07 16

HIST 081 - MEXICAN AMERICAN HISTORY
Cross-listed course: ETH 081.

Mexican American history from pre-European settlements to contemporary times. Emphasis on race, class, gender, immigration status, intersectionalities, and interethnic and transnational relations. No credit if taken after ETH 081 or HIST 031. Total of 54 hours lecture. Formerly HIST 031.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 37591 3.0 Lecture M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm ANNEX 02 40 16 14 Eduardo Cairo 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED HY 37593 3.0 Lecture T 02:45pm - 04:10pm C 325 40 -- 0 Francesca Chaboya 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
OPEN HY 37592 3.0 Lecture T 06:15pm - 07:40pm ANNEX 01 40 15 19 Eduardo Cairo 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CLOSED OD 38419 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Francesca Chaboya 01/09-05/07 16
HEALTH SCIENCE

HLSC 101 - INTRODUCTION TO HEALTH SCIENCES
Introductory course for students interested in pursuing a health-related career but are still exploring and have not yet decided on a specific career. Information on career preparation and development, survey of the health professions, culture for health professionals, requirements for education, job and market demands in selected health careers, health promotion, goals, history, and development. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 38779 3.0 DE Online Lecture S 07:00am - 08:20am Online ZOOM 40 -- 0 Micah Young 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

HLSC 112 - EKG TECHNICIAN
Enrollment Limitation: Prospective students must be at least 18 years of age or older, have evidence of high school diploma or equivalent.

Preparation to become an EKG technician, including cardiac monitoring, administering cardiac tests, analyzing rhythms, and processing tests. Practice in the use of the EKG machine and perform hands-on labs. Successful completion of this course will qualify the student for the national EKG certification examination and work as an entry-level EKG technician. Pass/No Pass grading. Total of 45 hours lecture and 27 hours laboratory.
Grade mode: P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-04/21 for 6 weeks.
Restricted LL 38778 3.0 Lecture T S 08:00am - 12:05pm CEC FOOTHILL 219 15 0 15 Churairat Mittongtare 03/13-04/17 6
Lab T S 01:00pm - 03:50pm CEC FOOTHILL 219 03/21-04/01
Lecture T 08:00am - 10:00am CEC FOOTHILL 219 04/18-04/18
Clinical Lab 2.5 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CLINICAL LAB 03/13-04/21

HLSC 113 - HUMAN DISEASE
Examination of common medical conditions, diseases, and the disease process. Emphasis will be placed on documentation of symptoms, patient assessment, case management, including diagnostic tests indicated, treatment indicated, client teaching required and ways to validate a patients' understanding of their disease and treatment. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 38543 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Sebrenia Law 01/09-03/05 8

HLSC 115 - MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
Medical terminology with the prime objective of understanding the language of medicine, analyzing medical terms by dividing the terms into component parts (root words, prefix, suffix, and combining form) to obtain a definition. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 37732 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Sebrenia Law 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 37733 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Sebrenia Law 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 37736 3.0 Lecture T Th 06:15pm - 07:40pm CEC FOOTHILL 219 30 28 2 Patricia Juett 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37736: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Waitlisted OD 37737 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Patricia Juett 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 37738 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Patricia Juett 01/09-05/07 16
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 37729 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Blanca Rodriguez 03/13-05/07 8
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-05/05 for 15 weeks.
OPEN L 38054 3.0 Lecture M W 02:30pm - 04:05pm LASALLE HIGH SCHOOL 40 33 7 Elizabeth Parga 01/09-05/05 15
CRN 38054: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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HEALTH NONCREDIT

HLTN 5000 - INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
Medical terminology with the prime objective of introducing, analyzing, and dividing medical terms into component parts (prefix, suffix, and combining form) to correctly pronounce and obtain a definition. Total of 27 - 36 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 38864 0.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Barbara Freund 01/09-03/05 8

HLTN 5001 - MEDICAL FRONT OFFICE CLERK PROCEDURES
Medical front office clerk procedures in preparation for entry-level positions in a medical front office setting. Includes interpersonal communications, HIPAA, telephone techniques related to medical front office management, appointment scheduling, data entry using EHR , authorization processing of private and managed care patients, patient accounts, collections, and practice management. Total of 36 - 45 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
OPEN OD 38865 0.0 DE Online Lecture 5.6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 18 7 Staff 01/09-03/05 8
HOSPITALITY

HOSP 003 - SURVEY OF HOSPITALITY MANAGEMENT AND MANAGER SANITATION AND SAFETY
Overview of structure and financial performances of hospitality industry; food and lodging, resorts, travel and tourism enterprises, attractions, and related operations. Hospitality foodservice safety, sanitation, and prevention control of food-borne illnesses through Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point management. Preparation for and certification execution of the National Restaurant Association's ServSafe Manager Examination. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU C-ID: HOSP 100
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 38453 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Mark Keene 01/09-03/05 8
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
OPEN HY 38511 3.0 Hybrid T 10:30am - 11:55am R 113 40 12 28 Mark Keene 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
OPEN OD 37470 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 38 2 Jamie Colboth-Macleod 03/13-05/07 8

HOSP 005 - FUNDAMENTALS OF ENOLOGY, SENSORY EVALUATION, AND BEVERAGE APPRECIATION
Enrollment Limitation: Must be at least 18 years of age.

Review of historical and trending wine, beer, spirit, and other alcoholic beverages and styles. Elemental mechanics and influence of agricole-based beverages on industry practices, safety and liability, appreciation, guest experience, and service. Fundamentals of fermentation, brewing, and distillation with an emphasis on sensory analyses evaluation techniques to define and design product quality, consumer sociocultural preference, and business. Exploration of career opportunities. Total of 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
OPEN HY 38736 3.0 Lecture T 02:30pm - 04:55pm V 213 40 26 14 Mark Keene 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lab 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
DE Online Lecture 4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07

HOSP 014 - CULINARY PRINCIPLES
Professionalism in the foodservice industry. Nutrition for the culinary professional, industry tools and equipment, flavor basics, product identification, and culinary math. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 37944 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Jamie Colboth-Macleod 03/13-05/07 8

HOSP 015 - INDUSTRY CULINARY FOUNDATIONS I
Fundamental culinary principles, techniques and operations with an emphasis on product identification, ingredient handling, recipe costing, commercial recipe development, cooking fundamentals and professional standards of commercial kitchen operations. No credit if taken after CUL 145A. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU C-ID: HOSP 160X
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted HY 38455 3.0 Lab W 11:30am - 03:00pm CC 110I 24 -- 0 Colleen Nanno 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
DE Online Lab 3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
Waitlisted OD 37945 3.0 DE Online Lab 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 24 -- 0 Colleen Nanno 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05

HOSP 021 - FOOD, BEVERAGE, AND LABOR COST CONTROL
Financial management of food, beverage, labor, supplies, and other costs within a hospitality operation. Overview of structure and financial performance with an emphasis on problem solving and application of cost control techniques, such as cost, volume, and profit relationships and establishing cost standards, to maximize profits while managing expenses. Customer service, sociocultural trends, and career opportunities are explored. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU C-ID: HOSP 120
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 37221 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Mark Keene 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 37221: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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HOSP 045 - GUEST SERVICE MANAGEMENT
Guest service competencies, the service encounter, professionalism, developing and delivering personalized experiences, and creating a service-focused product to increase operational profit and guest satisfaction in the hospitality industry. Techniques to exceed guest expectations with a focus on procedural, and often improvisational, practices to neutralize, recover from, capitalize on, and transition service failure into transformational experiences. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 37222 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Mark Keene 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 37222: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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HOSP 050 - HOSPITALITY LAW
Survey of hospitality law, legal, and policy areas including constitutional law, discrimination, and safety and security issues. Practical application of hospitality legal principles---including state and federal regulations, court decisions, and legislative requirements---and model decision-making to avoid liability and lawsuits in hospitality operations. Topics include negligence; premise liability; legal hiring, recruitment, and property selection; equal employment and employee relations; responsibilities to guests, employees, third parties, and government agencies; collective bargaining and unions; contracts; workers compensation and wages; and managing insurance. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU C-ID: HOSP 150
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 37223 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Mark Keene 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 37223: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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HOSP 121 - INDUSTRY CULINARY FOUNDATIONS II
Prerequisite: HOSP 015.

Recommended Preparation: Completion of ServSafe Manager Certification.

Further development skills in Culinary Foundations where students practice and learn by repetition and variations of existing and new techniques. Essential competencies learned in this course include: Garde Manger, Charcuterie, Salad and Salad Dressings, Hors d'Oeuvres, recipe production with execution of dishes and menus with little to no recipe assistance. No credit if taken after CUL 145B. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
OPEN HY 38456 3.0 Lab W 11:30am - 03:00pm CC 110I 24 8 16 Colleen Nanno 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lab 3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
CRN 38456: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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HOSP 140 - INDUSTRY BAKING FOUNDATIONS I
Recommended Preparation: Completion of ServSafe Manager Certification

Introduction to baking and pastry techniques for use in a commercial kitchen. Special focus on: the study of ingredient functions, product identification, and weights and measures. Topics include: the preparation of yeast-raised dough mixing methods, roll-in dough, pie dough, basic cake mixing methods, fillings, icings, pastry cream, and finishing techniques. No credit if taken after CUL 154A. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
OPEN HY 38457 3.0 Lab T 01:00pm - 04:30pm CC 110I 24 17 7 Colleen Nanno 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lab 3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05

HOSP 141 - INDUSTRY BAKING FOUNDATIONS II
Prerequisite: HOSP 140.
Recommended Preparation: Completion of ServSafe Manager Certification.

Continuation of baking and pastry techniques. Topics include: piping techniques, yeast doughs, laminated doughs, fried pastries, intermediate syrups, creams and sauces, tarts and specialty pastries, puddings, mousses and souffles, intermediate cookie techniques, fruit desserts and foundations of frozen desserts. No credit if taken after CUL 154B. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
OPEN HY 38458 3.0 Lab T 01:00pm - 04:30pm CC 110I 24 4 20 Colleen Nanno 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lab 3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
HUMANITIES

HUM 001 - INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMANITIES
Present-day ideas, beliefs, values, and practices are explored in the artistic, literary, philosophical, and religious contributions to modern living from diverse creative epochs and individuals of various cultures. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L,P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 31289 3.0 Lecture M W 10:30am - 11:55am C 333 40 -- 0 Kurt Forman 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31289: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 35646 3.0 Lecture F 10:30am - 01:40pm PCC Rosemead 217 40 16 24 Coralia Ponce-Guandique 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35646: This section is taught at the Rosemead facility, 4105 N. Rosemead Blvd., Rosemead, CA 91770. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
CRN 35646: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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Waitlisted L 35826 3.0 Lecture M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm PCC Rosemead 217 40 -- 0 Thomas Kolba 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35826: This section is taught at the Rosemead facility, 4105 N. Rosemead Blvd., Rosemead, CA 91770. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
CRN 35826: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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CLOSED OD 35151 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Francis Catalano 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 38427 3.0 Lecture T Th 04:30pm - 05:55pm R 205 40 -- 0 Francis Catalano 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 30729 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Kurt Forman 01/09-05/07 16
Restricted: Study Abroad L 38428 3.0 Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract OXFORD STUDY ABROAD 40 19 21 Anna Kryczka 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38428: Study Abroad Program. Click CRN for info.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED OD 37984 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Meredith Goldsmith 03/13-05/07 8
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-05/05 for 15 weeks.
Restricted: Dual Enrollment L 38606 3.0 Lecture T Th 10:20am - 11:50am PCC Northwest D111 30 25 5 Coralia Ponce-Guandique 01/09-05/05 15
CRN 38606: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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HUM 002 - HUMANITIES, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Historical and cultural investigations of the interrelationships between the humanities, the sciences and technology. An integrated approach toward finding solutions to current challenges facing cultures across the globe. Individual and collective responsibilities for solving current dilemmas will be addressed. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 37790 3.0 Lecture M W 02:00pm - 03:25pm C 325 35 -- 0 Thomas Kolba 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 37578 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Meredith Goldsmith 01/09-05/07 16
Restricted: Study Abroad L 38429 3.0 Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract OXFORD STUDY ABROAD 40 16 24 Anna Kryczka 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38429: Study Abroad Program. Click CRN for info.
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HUM 003 - HUMANITIES AND THE SOCIAL SCIENCES
Interdisciplinary overview combining methods from the humanities and social sciences to interpret major economic, political and social forces which have influenced the relationship between the individual and society in a diverse set of cultural and historic contexts. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 37787 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Lauren Arenson 01/09-05/07 16

HUM 004 - HUMANITIES THROUGH THE ARTS
Overview of the development of concepts of self and human values through film, drama, music, literature, painting, sculpture and architecture. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 37577 3.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm R 518 40 18 22 Coralia Ponce-Guandique 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 32349 3.0 Lecture S 10:30am - 01:40pm C 333 40 -- 0 Kurt Forman 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32349: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 32965 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Meredith Goldsmith 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 37958 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Francis Catalano 01/09-05/07 16
Restricted: Study Abroad L 38430 3.0 Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract OXFORD STUDY ABROAD 40 19 21 Anna Kryczka 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38430: Study Abroad Program. Click CRN for info.
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IMMIGRANT EDUCATION

IMME 3000 - CITIZENSHIP PREPARATION
Preparation for United States citizenship by navigating through the Naturalization process including preparation for taking the four tests for citizenship, the Oath of Allegiance, and by having the language skills and knowledge to live as productive citizens. Total of 40 hours of lecture.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 34318 0.0 Lecture S 09:00am - 11:20am CEC FOOTHILL 139 30 13 17 Sergio Sotelo 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34318: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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ITALIAN

ITAL 001 - ELEMENTARY ITALIAN – LEVEL 1
Fundamentals of Italian pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary in a cultural context. Development of speaking, reading, listening and writing skills with an introduction to Italian history, geography, society, culture and music. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 30446 5.0 Lecture T Th 09:45am - 12:15pm R 221 30 22 8 Laura Godio 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 34735 5.0 Lecture M W 09:45am - 12:15pm R 221 30 10 20 Laura Godio 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 31050 5.0 DE Online Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 03:30pm Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 Rita D'Amico 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 30736 5.0 DE Online Lecture M W 06:15pm - 08:45pm Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 Rita D'Amico 01/09-05/07 16

ITAL 002 - ELEMENTARY ITALIAN – LEVEL 2
Prerequisite: ITAL 001 or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.

Advanced-beginner level of Italian pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary in a cultural context. Development of speaking, reading, listening and writing skills with elements of Italian history, geography, society, culture and music. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 30293 5.0 Lecture M W 12:30pm - 03:00pm R 221 30 7 23 Rita D'Amico 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN OD 37031 5.0 DE Online Lecture T Th 06:45pm - 09:15pm Online ZOOM 30 29 1 Raffaella La Scala 01/09-05/07 16

ITAL 003 - INTERMEDIATE ITALIAN
Prerequisite: ITAL 002 or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.

Development of communication skills based on Italian language acquisition with practice in listening, speaking, reading, writing and cultural competency. Analysis of Italian history, society, culture, customs and literature. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN HY 31590 5.0 DE Online Lecture M 06:15pm - 08:45pm Online ZOOM 25 5 14 Laura Godio 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture W 06:15pm - 08:45pm R 221 01/09-05/07

ITAL 004 - INTERMEDIATE ITALIAN
Prerequisite: ITAL 003 or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.

Further development of communication skills based on Italian language acquisition with practice in listening, speaking, reading, writing and cultural competency. Analysis of Italian history, society, culture, customs and literature. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN HY 30662 5.0 DE Online Lecture M 06:15pm - 08:45pm Online ZOOM 25 6 14 Laura Godio 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture W 06:15pm - 08:45pm R 221 01/09-05/07

ITAL 008A - INTRODUCTION TO ITALIAN CONVERSATION
Prerequisite: ITAL 002 or two years of high school Italian or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.

Practice in oral self-expression and understanding spoken Italian. For majors in music, fine arts and humanities, but open to all qualified students. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN OD 38406 2.0 DE Online Lecture T 04:00pm - 06:05pm Online ZOOM 25 13 4 Raffaella La Scala 01/09-05/07 16

ITAL 008B - INTRODUCTION TO ITALIAN CONVERSATION B
Prerequisite: ITAL 008A.

Further practice in oral self-expression and understanding spoken Italian. Emphasis on culture and history. For majors in music, fine arts and humanities, but open to all qualified students. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN OD 38407 2.0 DE Online Lecture T 04:00pm - 06:05pm Online ZOOM 25 8 4 Raffaella La Scala 01/09-05/07 16

ITAL 010 - ITALIAN CIVILIZATION
Customs, language, literature, geography, arts and sciences; contributions of Italy to civilization, from the Roman Empire to modern times. (Course conducted in English.) Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 34386 3.0 DE Online Lecture M W 12:30pm - 01:55pm Online ZOOM 25 -- 0 Erika Nadir 01/09-05/07 16

ITAL 050 - ITALIAN FILM AS DRAMATIC LITERATURE
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 001A or 001AH.

Italian culture, society, politics and historical periods through the viewing and discussion of Italian films from Neorealism to contemporary cinema. Critical analysis of film types, directors, movements through lecture, discussion, and writing. (Course conducted in English.) Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 32610 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Laura Godio 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32610: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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JAPANESE

JAPN 001 - ELEMENTARY JAPANESE – LEVEL 1
Beginning modern Japanese. Basic vocabulary and grammar and useful phrases; reading, writing, listening and speaking. Introduction to customs and culture. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 30481 5.0 Lecture M W F 08:45am - 10:15am R 226 30 11 19 Yoji Takata 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 30730 5.0 Lecture T Th 09:45am - 12:15pm R 218 30 -- 0 Yoji Takata 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 30739 5.0 Lecture M W F 07:00am - 08:30am R 226 30 12 18 Yoji Takata 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 30482 5.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 03:30pm R 226 30 19 11 Miki Sumitomo 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 31431 5.0 Lecture M W 12:30pm - 03:00pm R 218 30 -- 0 Yuco Saigusa 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31431: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 31465 5.0 Lecture M W 03:15pm - 05:45pm R 220 30 13 17 Mayumi Hiraku 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 32031 5.0 Lecture T Th 03:45pm - 06:15pm R 218 30 26 4 Hiroko Katsuta 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 30744 5.0 DE Online Lecture T Th 06:45pm - 09:15pm Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 Seiko Sato 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 31281 5.0 DE Online Lecture M W 06:45pm - 09:15pm Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 Richi Kroupa 01/09-05/07 16

JAPN 002 - ELEMENTARY JAPANESE
Prerequisite: JAPN 001, or the first year of high school Japanese, or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.

Grammar, oral and written composition, reading, of elementary texts; customs and culture. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 30740 5.0 Lecture M W F 10:30am - 12:00pm R 226 30 17 13 Yoji Takata 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 30746 5.0 Lecture T Th 03:45pm - 06:15pm R 226 30 -- 0 Miki Sumitomo 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 31684 5.0 DE Online Lecture M W 06:45pm - 09:15pm Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 Hiroko Katsuta 01/09-05/07 16

JAPN 003 - INTERMEDIATE JAPANESE
Prerequisite: JAPN 002 or two years of high school Japanese or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.

Grammar; oral and written composition; reading of intermediate texts; customs and culture. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 30742 5.0 Lecture M W 09:45am - 12:15pm R 123 25 10 15 Miki Sumitomo 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 38415 5.0 Lecture T Th 06:45pm - 09:15pm R 226 30 6 24 Hiroko Katsuta 01/09-05/07 16

JAPN 004 - INTERMEDIATE JAPANESE
Prerequisite: JAPN 003 or three years of high school Japanese or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.

Continuation of grammar, oral and written composition; reading of texts of moderate difficulty; customs and culture. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 31687 5.0 Lecture T Th 09:45am - 12:15pm R 226 25 23 2 Miki Sumitomo 01/09-05/07 16

JAPN 008A - INTRODUCTION TO JAPANESE CONVERSATION
Prerequisite: JAPN 002 or two years of high school Japanese or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.

Practice in oral self-expression and understanding spoken Japanese. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 35926 2.0 Lecture M 02:00pm - 03:05pm C 157 25 4 16 Mayumi Hiraku 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture W 02:00pm - 02:50pm C 157 01/09-05/07

JAPN 009B - JAPANESE CONVERSATION
Prerequisite: JAPN 003 or three years of high school Japanese or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.

Intensive practice in oral expression and comprehension of spoken Japanese with focus on socio-historic aspects of Japanese life. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 36793 2.0 Lecture M 02:00pm - 03:05pm C 157 25 5 16 Mayumi Hiraku 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture W 02:00pm - 02:50pm C 157 01/09-05/07

JAPN 012 - JAPANESE LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION
Reading and discussion of Japanese literature and its traditions from the 9th century to the present. The emphasis is placed on the unique qualities of its cultural identity. Selected readings will reveal both the stereotypes and anti-stereotypical Japanese characters. A comparative analysis is applied to many genres such as oral traditions, performing arts, films, comics, and animation (anime). Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 32223 3.0 Lecture M W 12:30pm - 01:55pm R 226 25 17 8 Miki Sumitomo 01/09-05/07 16
JOURNALISM

JOUR 002 - BEGINNING JOURNALISM
Fundamental principles and practices of newswriting. Standards, ethics, rights, responsibilities and laws of libel. Media literacy. New media platforms. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: JOUR 110
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN HY 31303 3.0 Lecture T 10:30am - 11:55am CC 208 30 17 13 Nathan McIntire 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
OPEN HY 38311 3.0 Lecture W 10:30am - 11:55am CC 208 30 16 14 Nathan McIntire 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

JOUR 007A - NEWSWRITING AND MAKE-UP I
Prerequisite: JOUR 002.

Opportunity to work on the online campus news outlet, the Courier. Interviewing, writing news and feature stories, and mastering the processes connected with a news publication. Required of all members of newspaper staff. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU C-ID: JOUR 130
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 30753 4.0 Lecture M 12:15pm - 03:25pm CC 208 30 14 7 Nathan McIntire 01/09-05/07 16
Lab W 12:15pm - 03:25pm CC 208 01/09-05/07
CRN 30753: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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JOUR 007B - NEWSWRITING AND MAKE-UP II
Prerequisite: JOUR 007A.

Opportunity to work as an editor on the online campus news outlet, the Courier, and print magazine, Spotlight. Writing and editing copy and headlines and mastering the editing processes connected with the publication of student publications. Required of all members of the newspaper's editorial board. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU C-ID: JOUR 131
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 31754 4.0 Lecture M 12:15pm - 03:25pm CC 208 30 8 7 Nathan McIntire 01/09-05/07 16
Lab W 12:15pm - 03:25pm CC 208 01/09-05/07
CRN 31754: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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JOUR 042A - BEGINNING PHOTOJOURNALISM
Cross-listed course: PHOT 042A.
Historic and current trends in photojournalism and contemporary publications. Fundamentals of camera operation. Photography of news events both on and off campus. Ethics and media law relating to photojournalism. Students can potentially publish photos in campus news publications. No credit if taken after JOUR 023 or PHOT 042A. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: JOUR 160
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED HY 37793 3.0 Lecture M 08:30am - 09:35am CC 208 20 -- 0 Timothy Berger 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 09:40am - 11:45am CC 208 01/09-05/07
Lecture W 08:30am - 09:20am CC 208 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lab 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

JOUR 042B - ADVANCED PHOTOJOURNALISM
Cross-listed course: PHOT 042B.
Prerequisite: JOUR 042A or PHOT 042A.

Production of photographs, photo illustrations and write captions for student news publications. Advanced students take on leadership roles in the newsroom and help make publication decisions based on editorial guidelines, deadlines and ethical and legal standards. No credit if taken after JOUR 022 or PHOT 042B. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED HY 37845 3.0 Lecture M 08:30am - 09:35am CC 208 20 -- 0 Timothy Berger 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 09:40am - 11:45am CC 208 01/09-05/07
Lecture W 08:30am - 09:20am CC 208 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lab 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

JOUR 107A - ONLINE JOURNALISM
Prerequisite: JOUR 007A or placement based on the Journalism assessment process.

Opportunity to work on the campus online news outlet, the Courier, with focus on reporting and publishing multimedia stories. Navigating software used for online publishing. Mastering the skills of online journalism, including blogs, bulletins, breaking news, multimedia and social media. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 32313 4.0 Lecture M 12:15pm - 03:25pm CC 208 30 0 7 Nathan McIntire 01/09-05/07 16
Lab W 12:15pm - 03:25pm CC 208 01/09-05/07
CRN 32313: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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JOUR 107B - NEWS LEADERSHIP
Prerequisite: JOUR 007A or placement based on the Journalism assessment process.

Opportunity to work as a manager on the campus online news outlet, the Courier. Reporting, writing and editing news and feature stories. News judgment. Leadership managing peers in their roles in the newsroom as reporters, photographers and editors. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 32314 4.0 Lecture M 12:15pm - 03:25pm CC 208 30 1 7 Nathan McIntire 01/09-05/07 16
Lab W 12:15pm - 03:25pm CC 208 01/09-05/07
CRN 32314: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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JOUR 110 - JOURNALISM FIELD PRACTICE
Prerequisite: Maintain enrollment in 7 units or more including field practice.

Supervised field experience in selected public and private journalism enterprises. Minimum of 15 hours of field practice each week. Total of 270 hours field practice.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Permission of Dean ISO 35224 3.0 Other Independent Study 16.9 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CC 208 3 1 2 Nathan McIntire 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35224: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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KINESIOLOGY ATHLETICS

KATH 072 - OFF-SEASON CONDITIONING INTERCOLLEGIATE – BASKETBALL Lab Courses
Designed to provide a physical, mental, nutritional and instructional conditioning program for the student preparing for and/or interested in being evaluated for the intercollegiate basketball program. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
OPEN B 38088 1.0 Lab T Th 02:00pm - 04:05pm GM 220 15 8 7 Ryan Frazer 03/13-05/07 8
Lab F 03:00pm - 05:05pm GM 220 03/13-05/07
CRN 38088: Student-Athlete Cohort - Click CRN for info.
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KATH 074 - OFF-SEASON CONDITIONING INTERCOLLEGIATE – FOOTBALL Lab Courses
Designed to provide a physical, mental, nutritional and instructional conditioning program for the student preparing for and/or interested in being evaluated for the intercollegiate sport of football. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
OPEN B 36468 1.0 Lab M T W Th 05:20pm - 06:45pm STADIUM 1 40 29 11 Staff 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 36468: Student-Athlete Cohort - Click CRN for info.
CRN 36468: Students are to adhere strictly to the Stadium Rules of NO GUM, SUNFLOWER SEEDS and DRINKS except water and NO METAL CLEATS on the turf/field. Please bring your own towel.

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OPEN B 36469 1.0 Lab M T W Th 05:20pm - 06:45pm STADIUM 1 40 34 6 Steven Mojarro 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 36469: Student-Athlete Cohort - Click CRN for info.
CRN 36469: Students are to adhere strictly to the Stadium Rules of NO GUM, SUNFLOWER SEEDS and DRINKS except water and NO METAL CLEATS on the turf/field. Please bring your own towel.

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KATH 075 - OFF-SEASON CONDITIONING INTERCOLLEGIATE – SOCCER Lab Courses
Designed to provide a physical, mental, nutritional and instructional conditioning program for the student preparing for and/or interested in being evaluated for the intercollegiate sport of soccer. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 36466 1.0 Lab T Th 12:00pm - 01:25pm STADIUM 1 25 16 9 Gerardo Mora 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36466: Student-Athlete Cohort - Click CRN for info.
CRN 36466: Students are to adhere strictly to the Stadium Rules of NO GUM, SUNFLOWER SEEDS and DRINKS except water and NO METAL CLEATS on the turf/field. Please bring your own towel.

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OPEN B 36467 1.0 Lab T Th 01:30pm - 02:55pm STADIUM 1 25 13 12 Terryn Soelberg 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36467: Student-Athlete Cohort - Click CRN for info.
CRN 36467: Students are to adhere strictly to the Stadium Rules of NO GUM, SUNFLOWER SEEDS and DRINKS except water and NO METAL CLEATS on the turf/field. Please bring your own towel.

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KATH 079 - OFF-SEASON CONDITIONING INTERCOLLEGIATE – VOLLEYBALL Lab Courses
Enrollment Limitation: Intercollegiate volleyball team players/candidates.

Designed to provide a physical, mental, nutritional and instructional conditioning program for the student preparing for and/or interested in being evaluated for the intercollegiate sport of volleyball. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 37361 1.0 Lab T Th 10:30am - 11:55am GM 220 15 11 4 Michael Terrill 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37361: Student-Athlete Cohort - Click CRN for info.
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KATH 083 - INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS – BASEBALL Lab Courses
Intercollegiate competition for baseball. Required instructional trips. Maximum credit 12 units, 3 units each semester. Total of 175 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 34021 3.0 Lab M T W Th 01:30pm - 03:20pm BROOKSIDE PARK 25 21 4 Patrick McGee 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 01:30pm - 04:05pm BROOKSIDE PARK 01/09-05/07
CRN 34021: This section is taught at Brookside Park, 360 N Arroyo Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91103. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
CRN 34021: Student-Athlete Cohort - Click CRN for info.

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OPEN B 36031 3.0 Lab M T W Th 01:30pm - 03:20pm BROOKSIDE PARK 25 17 8 Steve Allyn 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 01:30pm - 04:05pm BROOKSIDE PARK 01/09-05/07
CRN 36031: This section is taught at Brookside Park, 360 N Arroyo Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91103. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
CRN 36031: Student-Athlete Cohort - Click CRN for info.

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KATH 084 - INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS – BASKETBALL Lab Courses
Intercollegiate competition for men's and women's basketball. Required instructional trips. Maximum credit 6 units, 1.5 units each semester. Total of 87.5 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted B 37404 1.5 Lab M T W Th 02:00pm - 04:15pm GM 220 15 -- 0 Ryan Frazer 01/09-03/05 8
Lab F 03:00pm - 04:20pm GM 220 01/09-03/05
CRN 37404: Student-Athlete Cohort - Click CRN for info.
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OPEN B 37403 1.5 Lab M 04:20pm - 05:50pm GM 220 15 13 2 Joseph Peron 01/09-03/05 8
Lab T W Th F 04:20pm - 06:30pm GM 220 01/09-03/05
CRN 37403: Student-Athlete Cohort - Click CRN for info.
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KATH 090 - INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS – SOFTBALL Lab Courses
Intercollegiate competition for softball. Required instructional trips. Maximum credit 12 units, 3 units each semester. Total of 175 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 34022 3.0 Lab M T W Th 02:00pm - 02:25pm ROBINSON PARK 25 19 6 Monica Marshall 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M T W Th 02:30pm - 03:50pm ROBINSON PARK 01/09-05/07
Lab F 02:00pm - 04:35pm ROBINSON PARK 01/09-05/07
CRN 34022: This section is taught at Robinson Park, 1081 N Fair Oaks Ave., Pasadena, CA 91103. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
CRN 34022: Student-Athlete Cohort - Click CRN for info.

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KATH 091 - INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS – SWIMMING Lab Courses
Intercollegiate competition for men's and women's swimming and diving. Required instructional trips. Maximum credit 12 units, 3 units each semester. Total of 175 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 34023 3.0 Lab M T W Th 06:45am - 08:35am POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL 25 14 11 Terry Stoddard 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 06:45am - 09:20am POLYTECHNIC SCHOOL 01/09-05/07
CRN 34023: This section is taught at Polytechnic School, 1030 E California Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91106. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
CRN 34023: Student-Athlete Cohort - Click CRN for info.

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KATH 093 - INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS – TRACK AND FIELD Lab Courses
Intercollegiate competition for men's and women's track and field. Required instructional trips. Maximum credit 12 units, 3 units each semester. Total of 175 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted B 34024 3.0 Lab M T W Th 03:00pm - 05:05pm STADIUM 1 35 -- 0 Innocent Egbunike 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 03:00pm - 04:25pm STADIUM 1 01/09-05/07
CRN 34024: Student-Athlete Cohort - Click CRN for info.
CRN 34024: Students are to adhere strictly to the Stadium Rules of NO GUM, SUNFLOWER SEEDS and DRINKS except water and NO METAL CLEATS on the turf/field. Please bring your own towel.

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KATH 096 - INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORTS – BADMINTON Lab Courses
Intercollegiate competition for badminton. Required instructional trips. Maximum credit 12 units, 3 units each semester. Total of 175 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 34026 3.0 Lab M T W Th 12:00pm - 01:50pm GM 220 15 10 5 Jennifer Ho 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 12:25pm - 02:55pm GM 220 01/09-05/07
CRN 34026: Student-Athlete Cohort - Click CRN for info.
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KINESIOLOGY ACTIVITY

KINA 029A - BEGINNING STRENGTH TRAINING Lab Courses
Improvement of muscular development and physical fitness through use of resistive exercises; training with barbells and dumbbells. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED B 30475 1.0 Lab M W 08:45am - 10:10am GM 215 35 -- 0 Patrick McGee 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30475: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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OPEN B 31147 1.0 Lab M W 07:00am - 08:25am GM 215 35 23 8 Thomas Maher 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31147: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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CLOSED B 35468 1.0 Lab T Th 10:30am - 11:55am GM 215 35 -- 0 Innocent Egbunike 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35468: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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CLOSED B 35473 1.0 Lab F 08:00am - 11:10am GM 215 35 -- 0 Thomas Maher 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35473: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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OPEN B 37162 1.0 Lab T Th 08:45am - 10:10am GM 215 35 21 5 Terry Stoddard 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37162: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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CLOSED B 34530 1.0 Lab M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm GM 215 35 -- 0 Michael Terrill 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34530: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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CLOSED B 37408 1.0 Lab T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm GM 215 35 -- 0 Joseph Peron 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37408: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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OPEN B 38768 1.0 Lab M W 03:45pm - 05:10pm GM 215 35 11 11 Steven Mojarro 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38768: Student-Athlete Cohort - Click CRN for info.
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OPEN B 38771 1.0 Lab M W 02:00pm - 03:25pm GM 215 35 9 14 Gilberto Jimenez 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38771: Student-Athlete Cohort - Click CRN for info.
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CLOSED B 34898 1.0 Lab M W 05:30pm - 06:55pm GM 215 35 -- 0 Patrick McGee 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34898: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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KINA 029B - INTERMEDIATE STRENGTH TRAINING Lab Courses
Improvement of muscular development and physical fitness through the use of weight lifting and physical conditioning exercises. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L,P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 31492 1.0 Lab M W 07:00am - 08:25am GM 215 35 2 8 Thomas Maher 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31492: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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CLOSED B 31600 1.0 Lab M W 08:45am - 10:10am GM 215 35 -- 0 Patrick McGee 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31600: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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CLOSED B 35469 1.0 Lab T Th 10:30am - 11:55am GM 215 35 -- 0 Innocent Egbunike 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35469: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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CLOSED B 35474 1.0 Lab F 08:00am - 11:10am GM 215 35 -- 0 Thomas Maher 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35474: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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OPEN B 38289 1.0 Lab T Th 08:45am - 10:10am GM 215 35 7 5 Terry Stoddard 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38289: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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CLOSED B 34531 1.0 Lab M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm GM 215 35 -- 0 Michael Terrill 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34531: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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CLOSED B 37409 1.0 Lab T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm GM 215 35 -- 0 Joseph Peron 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37409: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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OPEN B 38769 1.0 Lab M W 03:45pm - 05:10pm GM 215 35 5 11 Steven Mojarro 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38769: Student-Athlete Cohort - Click CRN for info.
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OPEN B 38772 1.0 Lab M W 02:00pm - 03:25pm GM 215 35 6 14 Gilberto Jimenez 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38772: Student-Athlete Cohort - Click CRN for info.
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CLOSED B 34899 1.0 Lab M W 05:30pm - 06:55pm GM 215 35 -- 0 Patrick McGee 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34899: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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KINA 029C - ADVANCED STRENGTH TRAINING Lab Courses
Advanced muscular development and physical fitness through use of and isometric exercises and through circuit training. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED B 30978 1.0 Lab M W 08:45am - 10:10am GM 215 35 -- 0 Patrick McGee 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30978: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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OPEN B 35463 1.0 Lab M W 07:00am - 08:25am GM 215 35 2 8 Thomas Maher 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35463: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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CLOSED B 35470 1.0 Lab T Th 10:30am - 11:55am GM 215 35 -- 0 Innocent Egbunike 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35470: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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CLOSED B 35475 1.0 Lab F 08:00am - 11:10am GM 215 35 -- 0 Thomas Maher 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35475: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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OPEN B 38290 1.0 Lab T Th 08:45am - 10:10am GM 215 35 2 5 Terry Stoddard 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38290: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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CLOSED B 34532 1.0 Lab M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm GM 215 35 -- 0 Michael Terrill 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34532: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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CLOSED B 37410 1.0 Lab T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm GM 215 35 -- 0 Joseph Peron 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37410: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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OPEN B 38770 1.0 Lab M W 03:45pm - 05:10pm GM 215 35 8 11 Steven Mojarro 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38770: Student-Athlete Cohort - Click CRN for info.
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OPEN B 38773 1.0 Lab M W 02:00pm - 03:25pm GM 215 35 6 14 Gilberto Jimenez 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38773: Student-Athlete Cohort - Click CRN for info.
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CLOSED B 34900 1.0 Lab M W 05:30pm - 06:55pm GM 215 35 -- 0 Patrick McGee 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34900: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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KINA 030 - FITNESS TESTING AND INDEPENDENT EXERCISE
Testing to determine individual fitness level. Goals established and fitness program designed for each individual. Periodic retesting after independent exercise to determine if goals are being met. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED OD 33034 1.0 DE Online Lab 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Thomas Maher 01/09-03/05 8
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED OD 38012 1.0 DE Online Lab 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Thomas Maher 03/13-05/07 8

KINA 032A - BEGINNING FITNESS ACTIVITIES Lab Courses
Emphasis on achieving an improved level of physical performance through basic training with weights, circuits, aerobics and stretching programs. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 31160 1.0 Lab M W 10:30am - 11:55am STADIUM 1 35 13 15 Joseph Peron 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31160: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting. Please adhere strictly to the Stadium Rules of NO GUM, SUNFLOWER SEEDS and DRINKS except water and NO METAL CLEATS on the turf/field.
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OPEN B 37399 1.0 Lab T Th 08:45am - 10:10am W 102 35 12 21 Ryan Frazer 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37399: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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OPEN B 38745 1.0 Lab T Th 03:45pm - 05:10pm GM 215 35 11 9 Steven Mojarro 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38745: Student-Athlete Cohort - Click CRN for info.
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OPEN B 38755 1.0 Lab T Th 02:00pm - 03:25pm GM 215 35 3 9 Gilberto Jimenez 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38755: Student-Athlete Cohort - Click CRN for info.
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KINA 032B - INTERMEDIATE FITNESS ACTIVITIES Lab Courses
Emphasis on improving individual performance in the areas of strength and muscle tone, cardiovascular endurance, flexibility, relaxation, and body composition. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 31435 1.0 Lab M W 10:30am - 11:55am STADIUM 1 35 5 15 Joseph Peron 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31435: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting. Please adhere strictly to the Stadium Rules of NO GUM, SUNFLOWER SEEDS and DRINKS except water and NO METAL CLEATS on the turf/field.
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OPEN B 37400 1.0 Lab T Th 08:45am - 10:10am W 102 35 0 21 Ryan Frazer 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37400: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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OPEN B 38756 1.0 Lab T Th 02:00pm - 03:25pm GM 215 35 13 9 Gilberto Jimenez 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38756: Student-Athlete Cohort - Click CRN for info.
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OPEN B 38830 1.0 Lab T Th 03:45pm - 05:10pm GM 215 35 9 9 Steven Mojarro 01/09-05/07 16

KINA 032C - ADVANCED FITNESS ACTIVITIES Lab Courses
Improvement in individual fitness levels through advanced activities. Emphasis on a well balanced program of physical activities designed to enhance endurance, flexibility, strength, cardiovascular efficiency, and weight distribution based on a selected exercise program, aerobic work, nutritional information, circuit training, stretching and relaxation. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 35782 1.0 Lab M W 10:30am - 11:55am STADIUM 1 35 2 15 Joseph Peron 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35782: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting. Please adhere strictly to the Stadium Rules of NO GUM, SUNFLOWER SEEDS and DRINKS except water and NO METAL CLEATS on the turf/field.
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OPEN B 37401 1.0 Lab T Th 08:45am - 10:10am W 102 35 2 21 Ryan Frazer 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37401: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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OPEN B 38747 1.0 Lab T Th 03:45pm - 05:10pm GM 215 35 6 9 Steven Mojarro 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38747: Student-Athlete Cohort - Click CRN for info.
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OPEN B 38757 1.0 Lab T Th 02:00pm - 03:25pm GM 215 35 10 9 Gilberto Jimenez 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38757: Student-Athlete Cohort - Click CRN for info.
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KINA 033 - STRETCHING FITNESS ACTIVITY
Emphasis on achieving and improving level of flexibility through basic stretching exercises. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 37398 1.0 DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Fred Fimbres 01/09-05/07 16
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 02/14-05/07 for 11 weeks.
OPEN OD 38879 1.0 DE Online Lab 3.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 21 14 Terry Stoddard 02/14-05/07 11
DE Online Lab 1.6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 02/14-05/07
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED OD 38631 1.0 DE Online Lab 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Michael Terrill 03/13-05/07 8

KINA 034A - BEGINNING SELF DEFENSE Lab Courses
Techniques to develop the basic knowledge, attitudes and skills of self-defense. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 35508 1.0 Lab T Th 07:00am - 08:25am W 102 35 28 1 Fred Fimbres 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35508: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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CLOSED B 36664 1.0 Lab M W 08:45am - 10:10am W 102 35 -- 0 Fred Fimbres 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36664: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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KINA 034B - INTERMEDIATE SELF DEFENSE Lab Courses
Intermediate techniques to increase the knowledge, attitudes, body movements and skills used in self defense. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 35509 1.0 Lab T Th 07:00am - 08:25am W 102 35 6 1 Fred Fimbres 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35509: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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CLOSED B 36665 1.0 Lab M W 08:45am - 10:10am W 102 35 -- 0 Fred Fimbres 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36665: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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KINA 039B - BEGINNING CYCLING FOR FITNESS – STATIONARY, INDOOR Lab Courses
Basic cardiovascular fitness is achieved through: general cycling, fast cycling, sprints, intervals and hill climbing. Cycling safety, bike fit, heart rate training. Incorporates a choreographed workout on a specially designed stationary bicycle, using music and fundamental cycling techniques for a beginning rider. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 30917 1.0 Lab M W 07:00am - 08:25am GM 106 35 11 20 Grace Apiafi 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30917: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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OPEN B 31733 1.0 Lab T Th 10:30am - 11:55am GM 106 35 13 15 Daryl Taylor 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31733: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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OPEN B 32251 1.0 Lab T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm GM 106 35 29 1 Innocent Egbunike 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32251: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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OPEN B 32436 1.0 Lab T Th 04:30pm - 05:55pm GM 106 35 14 18 Daryl Taylor 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32436: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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KINA 039C - INTERMEDIATE CYCLING FOR FITNESS Lab Courses
Intermediate cardiovascular fitness achieved through: general cycling, fast cycling, sprints, intervals and hill climbing. Cycling safety, bike fit, heart rate training. Incorporates a choreographed workout on a specially designed stationary bicycle, using music and fundamental cycling techniques for an intermediate rider. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 34901 1.0 Lab M W 07:00am - 08:25am GM 106 35 4 20 Grace Apiafi 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34901: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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OPEN B 34903 1.0 Lab T Th 10:30am - 11:55am GM 106 35 4 15 Daryl Taylor 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34903: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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OPEN B 34908 1.0 Lab T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm GM 106 35 4 1 Innocent Egbunike 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34908: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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OPEN B 34928 1.0 Lab T Th 04:30pm - 05:55pm GM 106 35 2 18 Daryl Taylor 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34928: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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KINA 039D - ADVANCED CYCLING FOR FITNESS – STATIONARY, INDOOR Lab Courses
Advanced cardiovascular fitness is achieved through: general cycling, fast cycling, sprints, intervals and hill climbing. Cycling safety, bike fit, heart rate training. Incorporates a choreographed workout on a specially designed stationary bicycle, using music and fundamental cycling techniques at an advanced level. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 34902 1.0 Lab M W 07:00am - 08:25am GM 106 35 0 20 Grace Apiafi 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34902: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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OPEN B 34904 1.0 Lab T Th 10:30am - 11:55am GM 106 35 3 15 Daryl Taylor 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34904: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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OPEN B 34909 1.0 Lab T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm GM 106 35 1 1 Innocent Egbunike 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34909: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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OPEN B 34929 1.0 Lab T Th 04:30pm - 05:55pm GM 106 35 1 18 Daryl Taylor 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34929: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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KINA 040A - BEGINNING YOGA Lab Courses
Introductory course exploring the principles of hatha yoga. Fundamental skills of the ancient techniques of yoga to enhance wellness and well-being. Development of body alignment, posture, balance, and flexibility through a series of yoga poses and routines. Meditational tools and practices to improve stress reduction and personal growth. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 35266 1.0 Lab T Th 07:00am - 08:25am W 201 35 23 1 Tracy Bodis 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35266: Students are required to bring their own yoga mat and bottled water to each class meeting.
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OPEN B 35267 1.0 Lab T Th 08:45am - 10:10am W 201 35 22 1 Tracy Bodis 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35267: Students are required to bring their own yoga mat and bottled water to each class meeting.
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CLOSED B 36723 1.0 Lab F 09:00am - 12:10pm W 102 35 -- 0 Kristin Rooney 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36723: Students are required to bring their own yoga mat and bottled water to each class meeting.
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OPEN B 37540 1.0 Lab T Th 10:30am - 11:55am W 201 35 23 1 Tracy Bodis 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37540: Students are required to bring their own yoga mat and bottled water to each class meeting.
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OPEN B 35280 1.0 Lab T Th 02:45pm - 04:10pm W 201 35 8 14 Daryl Taylor 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35280: Students are required to bring their own yoga mat and bottled water to each class meeting.
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OPEN B 35476 1.0 Lab M W 02:00pm - 03:25pm W 102 35 19 9 Norkor Omaboe 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35476: Students are required to bring their own yoga mat and bottled water to each class meeting.
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CLOSED B 36726 1.0 Lab T Th 04:30pm - 05:55pm W 201 35 -- 0 Lindsay Costello 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36726: Students are required to bring their own yoga mat and bottled water to each class meeting.
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KINA 040B - INTERMEDIATE YOGA Lab Courses
Intermediate level hatha yoga course emphasizing intense stretching, balancing, and building of muscular strength. A series of poses and breathing techniques will be practiced in order to create a more strenuous yoga experience. Emphasis will be on principles of healthy living, along with proper posture, relaxation and meditation techniques. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 35938 1.0 Lab T Th 07:00am - 08:25am W 201 35 6 1 Tracy Bodis 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35938: Students are required to bring their own yoga mat and bottled water to each class meeting.
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OPEN B 35940 1.0 Lab T Th 08:45am - 10:10am W 201 35 10 1 Tracy Bodis 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35940: Students are required to bring their own yoga mat and bottled water to each class meeting.
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CLOSED B 36724 1.0 Lab F 09:00am - 12:10pm W 102 35 -- 0 Kristin Rooney 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36724: Students are required to bring their own yoga mat and bottled water to each class meeting.
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OPEN B 37541 1.0 Lab T Th 10:30am - 11:55am W 201 35 10 1 Tracy Bodis 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37541: Students are required to bring their own yoga mat and bottled water to each class meeting.
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OPEN B 35944 1.0 Lab M W 02:00pm - 03:25pm W 102 35 5 9 Norkor Omaboe 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35944: Students are required to bring their own yoga mat and bottled water to each class meeting.
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OPEN B 35946 1.0 Lab T Th 02:45pm - 04:10pm W 201 35 12 14 Daryl Taylor 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35946: Students are required to bring their own yoga mat and bottled water to each class meeting.
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CLOSED B 36727 1.0 Lab T Th 04:30pm - 05:55pm W 201 35 -- 0 Lindsay Costello 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36727: Students are required to bring their own yoga mat and bottled water to each class meeting.
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KINA 040C - ADVANCED YOGA Lab Courses
Advanced practice of yoga and meditation. Vigorous vinyasa flow to improve concentration, physical endurance, flexibility, balance and posture. Integration of yoga philosophy and advanced breathing techniques to deepen the mind/body connection and reduce stress.Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 35939 1.0 Lab T Th 07:00am - 08:25am W 201 35 5 1 Tracy Bodis 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35939: Students are required to bring their own yoga mat and bottled water to each class meeting.
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OPEN B 35941 1.0 Lab T Th 08:45am - 10:10am W 201 35 2 1 Tracy Bodis 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35941: Students are required to bring their own yoga mat and bottled water to each class meeting.
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CLOSED B 36725 1.0 Lab F 09:00am - 12:10pm W 102 35 -- 0 Kristin Rooney 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36725: Students are required to bring their own yoga mat and bottled water to each class meeting.
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OPEN B 37542 1.0 Lab T Th 10:30am - 11:55am W 201 35 1 1 Tracy Bodis 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37542: Students are required to bring their own yoga mat and bottled water to each class meeting.
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OPEN B 35945 1.0 Lab M W 02:00pm - 03:25pm W 102 35 2 9 Norkor Omaboe 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35945: Students are required to bring their own yoga mat and bottled water to each class meeting.
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OPEN B 35947 1.0 Lab T Th 02:45pm - 04:10pm W 201 35 1 14 Daryl Taylor 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35947: Students are required to bring their own yoga mat and bottled water to each class meeting.
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CLOSED B 36728 1.0 Lab T Th 04:30pm - 05:55pm W 201 35 -- 0 Lindsay Costello 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36728: Students are required to bring their own yoga mat and bottled water to each class meeting.
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KINA 041A - BEGINNING TAI CHI Lab Courses
Introduction to the basic concepts of Tai Chi. Incorporates 20 movement patterns designed to circulate and harmonize internal energy flow for the enhancement of health and wellness. Total 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 37370 1.0 Lab M W 10:30am - 11:55am MIRROR POOLS 30 18 12 Robert Fleming 01/09-05/07 16

KINA 043A - BEGINNING FLAG FOOTBALL Lab Courses
Introduction to the review and practice the basic fundamental skills relative to the game of flag football. Total of 54 hours of laboratory.
Transfer credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
OPEN B 37338 1.0 Lab M T W Th 05:20pm - 06:50pm STADIUM 1 35 22 3 Steven Mojarro 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 37338: Student-Athlete Cohort - Click CRN for info.
CRN 37338: Students are to adhere strictly to the Stadium Rules of NO GUM, SUNFLOWER SEEDS and DRINKS except water and NO METAL CLEATS on the turf/field. Please bring your own towel.

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OPEN B 37425 1.0 Lab M T W Th 05:20pm - 06:50pm STADIUM 1 35 16 7 Gilberto Jimenez 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 37425: Student-Athlete Cohort - Click CRN for info.
CRN 37425: Students are to adhere strictly to the Stadium Rules of NO GUM, SUNFLOWER SEEDS and DRINKS except water and NO METAL CLEATS on the turf/field. Please bring your own towel.

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KINA 043B - INTERMEDIATE FLAG FOOTBALL Lab Courses
Intermediate principles of short-field flag football. Instruction will include rules, regulations, and concepts of play for 4-on-4 and 5-on-5 flag football. Total of 54 hours of laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
OPEN B 37423 1.0 Lab M T W Th 05:20pm - 06:50pm STADIUM 1 35 10 3 Steven Mojarro 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 37423: Student-Athlete Cohort - Click CRN for info.
CRN 37423: Students are to adhere strictly to the Stadium Rules of NO GUM, SUNFLOWER SEEDS and DRINKS except water and NO METAL CLEATS on the turf/field. Please bring your own towel.

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OPEN B 37426 1.0 Lab M T W Th 05:20pm - 06:50pm STADIUM 1 35 11 7 Gilberto Jimenez 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 37426: Student-Athlete Cohort - Click CRN for info.
CRN 37426: Students are to adhere strictly to the Stadium Rules of NO GUM, SUNFLOWER SEEDS and DRINKS except water and NO METAL CLEATS on the turf/field. Please bring your own towel.

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KINA 043C - ADVANCED FLAG FOOTBALL Lab Courses
Advanced principles of long-field flag football. Instruction will include rules, regulations, and concepts of play for 7-on-7 and 8-on-8 flag football. Total of 54 hours of laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
OPEN B 37424 1.0 Lab M T W Th 05:20pm - 06:50pm STADIUM 1 35 0 3 Steven Mojarro 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 37424: Student-Athlete Cohort - Click CRN for info.
CRN 37424: Students are to adhere strictly to the Stadium Rules of NO GUM, SUNFLOWER SEEDS and DRINKS except water and NO METAL CLEATS on the turf/field. Please bring your own towel.

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OPEN B 37427 1.0 Lab M T W Th 05:20pm - 06:50pm STADIUM 1 35 1 7 Gilberto Jimenez 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 37427: Student-Athlete Cohort - Click CRN for info.
CRN 37427: Students are to adhere strictly to the Stadium Rules of NO GUM, SUNFLOWER SEEDS and DRINKS except water and NO METAL CLEATS on the turf/field. Please bring your own towel.

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KINA 044A - BEGINNING FITNESS WALKING Lab Courses
Introduction to the performance of fitness walking as a lifelong activity that maintains and enhances well-being. Develop proficiency and increased knowledge about fitness walking as well as understand and implement a physical fitness program that features walking as a primary activity. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 38649 1.0 Lab M W 10:30am - 11:55am STADIUM 35 16 17 Thomas Maher 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN B 38645 1.0 Lab M W 04:30pm - 05:55pm STADIUM 35 14 18 Rose McGrath 01/09-05/07 16

KINA 044B - INTERMEDIATE FITNESS WALKING Lab Courses
Intermediate fitness walking is a lifelong activity that maintains and enhances well-being. Develop proficiency and increased knowledge about fitness walking as well as understand and implement a physical fitness program that features walking as a primary activity. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 38650 1.0 Lab M W 10:30am - 11:55am STADIUM 35 2 17 Thomas Maher 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN B 38646 1.0 Lab M W 04:30pm - 05:55pm STADIUM 35 2 18 Rose McGrath 01/09-05/07 16

KINA 044C - ADVANCED FITNESS WALKING Lab Courses
Advanced performance of fitness walking as a lifelong activity that maintains and enhances well-being. Develop proficiency and increased knowledge about fitness walking as well as understand and implement a physical fitness program that features walking as a primary activity. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 38651 1.0 Lab M W 10:30am - 11:55am STADIUM 35 0 17 Thomas Maher 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN B 38647 1.0 Lab M W 04:30pm - 05:55pm STADIUM 35 1 18 Rose McGrath 01/09-05/07 16

KINA 045A - BEGINNING CROSS TRAINING Lab Courses
Beginning circuit, interval, and cross training programs in a weight/cardio gym. The topics of discussion include equipment orientation and safety, principles of resistance and aerobic training, energy systems used for various training regimens, and the benefits of exercise in establishing and maintaining a healthy lifestyle throughout life. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.

Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 38295 1.0 Lab M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm W 102 35 15 16 Ryan Frazer 01/09-05/07 16

KINA 045B - INTERMEDIATE CROSS TRAINING Lab Courses
Intermediate level course designed to incorporate strength training and fitness concepts for overall body conditioning using a variety of fitness activities. Students will improve fitness levels, increase strength and flexibility, and lose body fat while participating in a variety of fitness activities. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.

Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 38537 1.0 Lab M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm W 102 35 3 16 Ryan Frazer 01/09-05/07 16

KINA 045C - ADVANCED CROSS TRAINING Lab Courses
Advanced level course designed to incorporate strength training and fitness concepts for overall body conditioning using a variety of fitness activities. Students will improve fitness levels, increase strength and flexibility, and lose body fat while participating in a variety of fitness activities. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.

Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 38539 1.0 Lab M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm W 102 35 1 16 Ryan Frazer 01/09-05/07 16

KINA 046A - BEGINNING BADMINTON Lab Courses
Basic badminton techniques, rules and simple strategies. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 32306 1.0 Lab M W 08:45am - 10:10am GM 220 32 19 1 Jennifer Ho 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32306: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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KINA 046B - INTERMEDIATE BADMINTON Lab Courses
Badminton techniques, rules and strategies at an intermediate level. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 30985 1.0 Lab M W 08:45am - 10:10am GM 220 32 8 1 Jennifer Ho 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30985: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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KINA 046C - ADVANCED BADMINTON Lab Courses
Advanced badminton skills: techniques, positions and strategies. High level of competition through tournament play. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 30993 1.0 Lab M W 08:45am - 10:10am GM 220 32 4 1 Jennifer Ho 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30993: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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KINA 048A - BEGINNING FENCING Lab Courses
Basic foil fencing fundamentals and techniques. Conditioning for fencing. Emphasis on beginning bouting, strategy, etiquette, tournament fencing, directing, judging and scoring. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 32264 1.0 Lab T Th 06:15pm - 07:40pm W 201 25 17 1 Daryl Taylor 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32264: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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KINA 048B - INTERMEDIATE FENCING Lab Courses
Introduction to electric foil. Principles of strength and endurance. Intermediate foil skills: footwork, bladework and body mechanics. Emphasis on intermediate bouting strategy, etiquette, tournament fencing, directing, judging and scoring. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 33549 1.0 Lab T Th 06:15pm - 07:40pm W 201 25 5 1 Daryl Taylor 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 33549: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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KINA 048C - ADVANCED FENCING Lab Courses
Advanced foil skills, techniques and conditioning. Introduction to electric epee and sabre. Emphasis on advanced electric and beginning epee bouting strategy, etiquette, tournament fencing, directing, judging and scoring. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 33550 1.0 Lab T Th 06:15pm - 07:40pm W 201 25 2 1 Daryl Taylor 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 33550: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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KINA 049A - BEGINNING GOLF Lab Courses
Basic techniques, rules, and etiquette of golf. The course is offered at an off campus local golf course. See Class Schedule for details. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 37357 1.0 Lab M W 08:45am - 10:10am RANCHO DUARTE GOLF COURSE 30 10 16 Michael Terrill 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37357: This section is taught at Rancho Duarte Golf Course. 1000 Las Lomas Rd, Duarte, CA 91010. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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KINA 049B - INTERMEDIATE GOLF Lab Courses

For students who possess the rudimentary skills of golf and aim to improve those abilities. Students will hone their putting, short game, mid-long iron play and driving capabilities. The course is offered at an off campus local golf course. See Class Schedule for details. Total of 54 hours laboratory.

Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.

Grade Mode: L, P


Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 37358 1.0 Lab M W 08:45am - 10:10am RANCHO DUARTE GOLF COURSE 30 2 16 Michael Terrill 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37358: This section is taught at Rancho Duarte Golf Course. 1000 Las Lomas Rd, Duarte, CA 91010. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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KINA 049C - ADVANCED GOLF Lab Courses
Advanced technical aspects of golf match play will be included. Additionally, psychological skills for the elite golfer will be incorporated including visualization, pre-shot routines, relaxation methods and self-talk strategies. The course is offered at an off campus local golf course. See Class Schedule for details. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 38789 1.0 Lab M W 08:45am - 10:10am RANCHO DUARTE GOLF COURSE 30 2 16 Michael Terrill 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38789: This section is taught at Rancho Duarte Golf Course. 1000 Las Lomas Rd, Duarte, CA 91010. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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KINA 050A - BEGINNING WEIGHT TRAINING FOR WOMEN Lab Courses
Orientation to the basic weight training machines available in gyms/clubs and proper gym etiquette, a study of the basic musculoskeletal anatomy and kinesiology of the female body, present the fundamental tenets of weight training, discussion of how to maintain healthy body composition and information on designing a weight training program to achieve attainable personal goals. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED B 35262 1.0 Lab M W 10:30am - 11:55am GM 215 35 -- 0 Terryn Soelberg 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35262: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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KINA 050B - INTERMEDIATE WEIGHT TRAINING FOR WOMEN Lab Courses
Study of the musculoskeletal anatomy and kinesiology of the female body, present the fundamental tenets of weight training at an intermediate level, discussion of how to maintain healthy body composition and information on designing a weight training program to achieve attainable personal goals. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED B 35263 1.0 Lab M W 10:30am - 11:55am GM 215 35 -- 0 Terryn Soelberg 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35263: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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KINA 050C - ADVANCED WEIGHT TRAINING FOR WOMEN Lab Courses
Study of the musculoskeletal anatomy and kinesiology of the female body, present the fundamental tenets of weight training at an advanced level, discussion of how to maintain healthy body composition and information on designing a weight training program to achieve attainable personal goals.Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED B 35264 1.0 Lab M W 10:30am - 11:55am GM 215 35 -- 0 Terryn Soelberg 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35264: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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KINA 052 - GUTS AND BUTTS Lab Courses
Focus on improving muscle strength and endurance of the abdominals, gluteals, quadriceps, and hamstrings. Functional exercises such as squats, lunges and planks will be utilized. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 37374 1.0 Lab T Th 10:30am - 11:55am W 102 35 26 9 Terryn Soelberg 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37374: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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KINA 054A - BEGINNING TENNIS Lab Courses
Development of basic ground strokes: forehand and backhand; volley and serve; rules and scoring; tennis etiquette. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 32255 1.0 Lab M W 08:45am - 10:10am IT TCOURT 25 8 8 Thomas Maher 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32255: Students are required to have their own tennis racket. Each student will need to provide four cans of new tennis balls to the first class meeting.
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OPEN B 34568 1.0 Lab T Th 08:45am - 10:10am IT TCOURT 25 5 12 Michael Terrill 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34568: Students are required to have their own tennis racket. Each student will need to provide four cans of new tennis balls to the first class meeting.
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OPEN B 38704 1.0 Lab T Th 10:30am - 11:55am IT TCOURT 25 9 10 Terry Stoddard 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38704: Students are required to have their own tennis racket. Each student will need to provide four cans of new tennis balls to the first class meeting.
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OPEN B 32254 1.0 Lab T 06:00pm - 09:10pm IT TCOURT 25 15 1 Patrick McGee 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32254: Students are required to have their own tennis racket. Each student will need to provide four cans of new tennis balls to the first class meeting.
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KINA 054B - INTERMEDIATE TENNIS Lab Courses
Development of strokes: forehand and backhand drives, spin serves, overhead strokes; ball, top and back spins; rules; strategy at the intermediate level. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 32258 1.0 Lab M W 08:45am - 10:10am IT TCOURT 25 7 8 Thomas Maher 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32258: Students are required to have their own tennis racket. Each student will need to provide four cans of new tennis balls to the first class meeting.
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OPEN B 34569 1.0 Lab T Th 08:45am - 10:10am IT TCOURT 25 6 12 Michael Terrill 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34569: Students are required to have their own tennis racket. Each student will need to provide four cans of new tennis balls to the first class meeting.
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OPEN B 38705 1.0 Lab T Th 10:30am - 11:55am IT TCOURT 25 5 10 Terry Stoddard 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38705: Students are required to have their own tennis racket. Each student will need to provide four cans of new tennis balls to the first class meeting.
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OPEN B 32257 1.0 Lab T 06:00pm - 09:10pm IT TCOURT 25 7 1 Patrick McGee 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32257: Students are required to have their own tennis racket. Each student will need to provide four cans of new tennis balls to the first class meeting.
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KINA 054C - ADVANCED TENNIS Lab Courses
Development of strokes; lob, smash, spin; approach to net; advanced game strategy. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 32261 1.0 Lab M W 08:45am - 10:10am IT TCOURT 25 2 8 Thomas Maher 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32261: Students are required to have their own tennis racket. Each student will need to provide four cans of new tennis balls to the first class meeting.
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OPEN B 34570 1.0 Lab T Th 08:45am - 10:10am IT TCOURT 25 2 12 Michael Terrill 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34570: Students are required to have their own tennis racket. Each student will need to provide four cans of new tennis balls to the first class meeting.
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OPEN B 38706 1.0 Lab T Th 10:30am - 11:55am IT TCOURT 25 1 10 Terry Stoddard 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38706: Students are required to have their own tennis racket. Each student will need to provide four cans of new tennis balls to the first class meeting.
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OPEN B 32260 1.0 Lab T 06:00pm - 09:10pm IT TCOURT 25 2 1 Patrick McGee 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32260: Students are required to have their own tennis racket. Each student will need to provide four cans of new tennis balls to the first class meeting.
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KINA 065A - BEGINNING BASKETBALL Lab Courses
Rules; techniques; passing, dribbling, pivoting, footwork and various types of shots; team play and strategy of game. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 31582 1.0 Lab M W 10:30am - 11:55am GM 220 25 12 1 Bill Moore 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31582: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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OPEN B 34401 1.0 Lab T Th 07:00am - 08:25am GM 220 25 8 7 Bill Moore 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34401: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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KINA 065B - INTERMEDIATE BASKETBALL Lab Courses
Rules; skills and techniques; passing, dribbling and shooting; strategy of team play. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 31584 1.0 Lab M W 10:30am - 11:55am GM 220 25 9 1 Bill Moore 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31584: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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OPEN B 34402 1.0 Lab T Th 07:00am - 08:25am GM 220 25 5 7 Bill Moore 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34402: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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KINA 065C - ADVANCED BASKETBALL Lab Courses
Rules; skills and techniques; passing, dribbling and shooting; zone, man to man and pressing defense; high and low post and motion offense. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 33030 1.0 Lab M W 10:30am - 11:55am GM 220 25 3 1 Bill Moore 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 33030: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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OPEN B 34403 1.0 Lab T Th 07:00am - 08:25am GM 220 25 5 7 Bill Moore 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34403: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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KINA 069A - BEGINNING SOCCER Lab Courses
Beginning instruction on the following soccer skills: technique, tactics and basic rules of the game. The workout will be both aerobic and anaerobic. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit; limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 37362 1.0 Lab M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm STADIUM 1 35 19 3 Terryn Soelberg 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37362: Students are to adhere strictly to the Stadium Rules of NO GUM, SUNFLOWER SEEDS and DRINKS except water and NO METAL CLEATS on the turf/field. Please bring your own towel.
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KINA 069B - INTERMEDIATE SOCCER Lab Courses
Intermediate instruction on the following soccer skills: technique, tactics and rules of the game. The workout will be both aerobic and anaerobic. Includes inter-class competition. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations; see counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 37363 1.0 Lab M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm STADIUM 1 35 7 3 Terryn Soelberg 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37363: Students are to adhere strictly to the Stadium Rules of NO GUM, SUNFLOWER SEEDS and DRINKS except water and NO METAL CLEATS on the turf/field. Please bring your own towel.
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KINA 069C - ADVANCED SOCCER Lab Courses
Advanced instruction on the following soccer skills: technique, tactics and rules of the game. The workout will be both aerobic and anaerobic. Includes inter-class competition. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations; see counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 37364 1.0 Lab M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm STADIUM 1 35 6 3 Terryn Soelberg 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37364: Students are to adhere strictly to the Stadium Rules of NO GUM, SUNFLOWER SEEDS and DRINKS except water and NO METAL CLEATS on the turf/field. Please bring your own towel.
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KINA 081A - BEGINNING VOLLEYBALL Lab Courses
Basic volleyball techniques, rules and simple strategies. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED B 38759 1.0 Lab F 08:30am - 11:40am GM 220 30 -- 0 Bill Moore 01/09-05/07 16
CRN XXXXX: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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CLOSED B 36672 1.0 Lab M 06:00pm - 09:10pm GM 220 30 -- 0 Michael Terrill 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36672: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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KINA 081B - INTERMEDIATE VOLLEYBALL Lab Courses
Intermediate volleyball skills; strategies and techniques. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED B 38292 1.0 Lab F 08:30am - 11:40am GM 220 30 -- 0 Bill Moore 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38292: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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CLOSED B 36673 1.0 Lab M 06:00pm - 09:10pm GM 220 30 -- 0 Michael Terrill 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36673: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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KINA 081C - ADVANCED VOLLEYBALL Lab Courses
Advanced volleyball skills: techniques, positions and strategies. High level of competition through tournament play. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED B 38293 1.0 Lab F 08:30am - 11:40am GM 220 30 -- 0 Bill Moore 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38293: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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CLOSED B 36674 1.0 Lab M 06:00pm - 09:10pm GM 220 30 -- 0 Michael Terrill 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36674: Students are required to bring their own towel and bottled water to each class meeting.
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KINESIOLOGY THEORY

KINT 003 - INTRODUCTION TO KINESIOLOGY
Introduction to interdisciplinary approach to the study of human movement. An overview of the importance of the sub-disciplines in kinesiology will be discussed along with career opportunities in the areas of teaching, coaching, allied health, and fitness professions. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: KIN 100
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38758 3.0 Lecture T Th 10:30am - 10:45am GM 105 35 26 9 Ryan Frazer 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture T Th 10:50am - 12:00pm GM 105 01/09-05/07
OPEN L 32269 3.0 Lecture M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm GM 103 35 30 5 Joseph Peron 01/09-05/07 16
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Waitlisted OD 35177 3.0 DE Online Lecture .9 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Michael Terrill 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 2.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 36032 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Daryl Taylor 03/13-05/07 8

KINT 005 - FIRST AID-RESPONDING TO EMERGENCIES
Theory and detailed demonstration of the first aid care of the injured. The student will learn to assess a victim' condition and incorporate proper treatment. Standard first aid, CPR, and AED certification(s) will be granted upon successful completion of requirements. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: KIN 101
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 31213 3.0 Lecture T Th 08:45am - 10:10am GM 112 30 26 4 Alfonso Flores 01/09-05/07 16
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/17-05/05 for 14 weeks.
Restricted: Dual Enrollment L 38633 3.0 Lecture T Th 03:20pm - 05:05pm SAN MARINO HIGH SCHOOL 401 30 0 30 Gerardo Mora 01/17-05/05 14
CRN 38633: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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Restricted: Dual Enrollment L 38847 3.0 Lecture T Th 03:50pm - 05:20pm PASADENA HIGH SCHOOL A205 30 4 26 Robert Fleming 01/09-05/05 15
CRN 38847: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/17-05/05 for 14 weeks.
Restricted: Dual Enrollment L 38634 3.0 Lecture T Th 04:00pm - 05:35pm SOUTH PASADENA HIGH SCHOOL 30 7 23 Hosie Ward 01/17-05/05 14
CRN 38634: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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KINT 014 - WELLNESS FOR LIFE
Physical and mental health factors; individual, community and school health concepts; the effects of the use of tobacco, alcohol, narcotics and other drugs and dangerous substances; effects of sexually transmitted infections and the importance of health and nutrition. Recommended for majors in physical education, health education, and elementary education, and for students seeking a teaching credential but open to all qualified students. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 38325 3.0 DE Online Lab .8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Bill Moore 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab 2.6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-05/05 for 15 weeks.
Restricted: Dual Enrollment LL 38632 3.0 Lab M T F 01:15pm - 02:20pm LA CANADA HIGH SCHOOL 30 27 3 Sheri Stoddard 01/09-05/05 15
Lecture W 01:20pm - 03:25pm LA CANADA HIGH SCHOOL 02/22-05/05
Lecture Th 01:20pm - 03:25pm LA CANADA HIGH SCHOOL 01/09-02/16
CRN 38632: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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KINT 020 - INDEPENDENT STUDY
Enrollment Limitation: Permission of the Instructor and Dean.

Independent, faculty-guided student inquiry, project, research, laboratory experiment and/or field investigation in Kinesiology. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Permission of Instructor IST 31442 1.0 Independent Study 3.4 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract GM 201 10 2 8 Staff 01/09-05/07 16

KINT 051 - PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES – TRACK AND FIELD
Apply basic rules and skills that govern track and field events. Understand the strategy in track and field events for developing a training program, as well as the components of track and field competition. Total of 36 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 38323 2.0 Lecture M 12:00pm - 12:50pm GM 104 25 18 7 Innocent Egbunike 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture W 12:00pm - 01:05pm GM 104 01/09-05/07
Lab W 01:10pm - 02:00pm STADIUM 1 01/09-05/07

KINT 052A - PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES – BASKETBALL l
Analysis of the fundamental skills of men's and women's basketball. Offensive and defensive strategy. Principles of scoring. Total of 36 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 36687 2.0 Lecture M 01:40pm - 03:45pm GM 102 15 2 6 Joseph Peron 01/09-05/07 16
Lab W 01:40pm - 02:30pm GM 102 01/09-05/07

KINT 052B - PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES – BASKETBALL ll
Analysis of advanced skills of men's and women's basketball. Offensive and defensive strategy. Principles of scoring. Total of 36 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 36688 2.0 Lecture M 01:40pm - 03:45pm GM 102 15 7 6 Joseph Peron 01/09-05/07 16
Lab W 01:40pm - 02:30pm GM 102 01/09-05/07

KINT 053A - PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES – FOOTBALL I
Analysis of rules, basic football fundamentals, theory and philosophy of offensive, defensive and kicking game strategies. Total of 36 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
OPEN LL 38743 2.0 Lecture T W Th 04:25pm - 05:40pm GM 104 45 2 43 Staff 03/13-05/07 8
Lab T Th 05:50pm - 06:45pm STADIUM 03/13-05/07

KINT 053B - PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES – FOOTBALL II
Analysis of intermediate football rule application, fundamental techniques and their implementation, theory and philosophy of offensive, defensive as well as kicking game strategy, Total of 36 hours lecture, and 18 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
OPEN LL 38744 2.0 Lecture T W Th 04:25pm - 05:40pm GM 104 45 0 43 Staff 03/13-05/07 8
Lab T Th 05:50pm - 06:45pm STADIUM 03/13-05/07

KINT 061 - THEORY OF COACHING
Designed for coaches and aspiring coaches at various levels. Challenges coaches to define their coaching philosophy, objectives, and style; improve communication and motivational skills; become more effective teachers; and improve team, relationship, risk, and self-management skills. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC limitations. See counselor
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 38297 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Ryan Frazer 01/09-03/05 8
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 35286 3.0 DE Online Lecture 2 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Thomas Maher 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 4.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07

KINT 097 - THEORY AND DEVELOPMENT OF FITNESS AND WELLNESS
Mastering core skills in health and wellness, fitness, kinesiology of physical activity, goal setting, decision making, leadership, time management, achievement skills, education, attitudes and habits, and cognitive style preferences. Total of 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 38326 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Terryn Soelberg 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lab 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
DE Online Lab 1.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07

KINT 181 - PHILOSOPHY OF YOGA
Introduction to the philosophy of yoga through history, development of the asanas, and traditional texts. Major lineages of yoga and related practices will be covered, with a focus on the integration of these ideas in contemporary teaching. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 36026 3.0 Lecture M W 10:30am - 11:55am GM 104 28 15 13 Kristin Rooney 01/09-05/07 16

KINT 182 - ANATOMICAL PRINCIPLES OF KINESIOLOGY AND FITNESS
Designed to introduce the student to the basic principles of kinesiology and functional anatomy as they relate to core principles of fitness. Study of anatomical structures of body movements and teaching techniques for those aspiring to explore career opportunities in Yoga and/or Fitness. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L,P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 36027 3.0 Lecture M W 08:45am - 10:10am GM 105 28 17 11 Patricia Bellali 01/09-05/07 16
LEARNING ASSISTANCE

LAC 3031 - SUPERVISED TUTORING
Individualized or small group tutoring for students needing additional knowledge and study skills to succeed in regular course work. Total of 1-450 hours of tutoring available.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED T 38521 0.0 Tutoring T Th 08:15am - 09:30am R 407 25 -- 0 Christine Loritsch 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38521: Students must enroll in both LAC 3031 - CRN 38521 and MATH 005A - CRN 37551 (TTH 9:45 am - 12:15 pm).
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OPEN T 38525 0.0 Tutoring M W 08:15am - 09:30am R 407 30 25 5 Julius Duthoy 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38525: Students must enroll in both LAC 3031 - CRN 38525 and MATH 005B - CRN 33506 (MW 9:45 am - 12:15 pm).
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CLOSED T 38520 0.0 Tutoring M W 04:00pm - 05:15pm R 407 25 -- 0 Joshua Hidalgo 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38520: Students must enroll in both LAC 3031 - CRN 38520 and MATH 005A - CRN 36885 (MW 1:15 pm - 3:45 pm).
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OPEN T 38522 0.0 Tutoring T Th 04:00pm - 05:15pm R 405 25 13 12 Renee Johansson 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38522: Students must enroll in both LAC 3031 - CRN 38522 and MATH 005A - CRN 37552 (TTH 1:15 pm - 3:45 pm).
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CLOSED T 38523 0.0 Tutoring T Th 04:00pm - 05:15pm R 407 30 -- 0 Christine Loritsch 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38523: Students must enroll in both LAC 3031 - CRN 38523 and MATH 005A - CRN 36991 (TTH 1:15 pm - 3:45 pm).
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LAC 3033 - LEARNING ASSISTANCE
Skills development for individual students through the use of technology in supervised learning centers. Designed to supplement classroom instruction through activities suggested by faculty to improve learning.
Grade Mode: P, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN BLR 34627 0.0 Learning Lab 28 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract D 300 9999 2 9997 Staff 01/09-05/07 16
LASER TECHNOLOGY

LASR 230 - INTRODUCTION TO OPTICAL DEVICES
Exploration of principal tools used when working with lasers and other light sources, cameras and sensors Study of optical hardware and its constituent components; fundamentals of lasers to gain media, pump sources, and mirror cavities; investigation of camera components and essential chemistry. Hands-on experience with industrial hardware and tools. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 38270 3.0 Lecture Th 05:00pm - 07:05pm E 202 14 12 2 Brian Monacelli 01/09-05/07 16
Lab Th 07:15pm - 10:25pm V 109 01/09-05/07
CRN 38270: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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LATIN

LATN 001 - ELEMENTARY LATIN
Fundamentals of Latin pronunciation, grammar, and vocabulary in a cultural context. Development of reading and writing skills with an introduction to Roman literature, history, geography, society and culture. Introduction of linguistic foundation for further study of European languages. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 30503 5.0 Lecture M W 06:45pm - 09:15pm C 158 30 10 16 Mark Baker 01/09-05/07 16

LATN 002 - ELEMENTARY LATIN
Prerequisite: LATN 001 or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.
In-depth study of Latin grammar and vocabulary in a cultural context. Further development of reading and writing skills with an introduction to Roman literature, history, geography, society and culture. Introduction of linguistic foundation for further study of European languages. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 32923 5.0 Lecture M W 06:45pm - 09:15pm C 158 30 4 16 Mark Baker 01/09-05/07 16
LIBRARY

LIB 001 - COLLEGE RESEARCH SKILLS
Fundamentals of college-level research using academic and online research tools. Focus on planning, developing effective search strategies, critical evaluation of information, and documentation of sources following standard citation styles. Total of 18 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/17-02/26 for 6 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 34843 1.0 DE Online Lecture 3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Christina Sheldon 01/17-02/26 6
CRN 34843: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/27-05/07 for 6 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 36400 1.0 DE Online Lecture 3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Danielle Rapue 03/27-05/07 6
CRN 36400:Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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LIB 101 - INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY SERVICES FOR SUPPORT STAFF
Recommended Preparation: LIB 001 and BIT 106 or experience with standard office software.

Characteristics of the main types of libraries with a focus on tools and terminology of library services and the role of library support staff in library operations. Library principles, service philosophy, and issues related to library services are also covered. For students interested in working in library support staff roles, but open to all students. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, A, P 

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 37458 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Chelsea Clark 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37458: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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LIB 102 - INTRODUCTION TO REFERENCE SERVICES
Prerequisite: Enrollment in or completion of LIB 001.
Recommended Preparation: LIB 101.

Basic tools, techniques and philosophy of library reference services with a focus on reference interview skills and effective search techniques for assisting library users with basic reference and research inquiries. Social and ethical issues related to reference services policies and patron privacy are also covered. For students interested in working in library support staff roles, but open to all students. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 32752 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Shelley Ivary 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32752: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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LIB 103 - INTRODUCTION TO LIBRARY ACCESS SERVICES
Library circulation and access services with a focus on customer service, online circulation systems, and the organization and maintenance of library collections. Issues related to access services policies and patron privacy are also covered. For students interested in working in library support staff roles, but open to all students. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, A, P


Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 34844 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Josh Hughey 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34844: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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LIB 105 - INTRODUCTION TO CATALOGING FOR LIBRARY TECHNICIANS
Prerequisite: LIB 104.

Basic principles of descriptive cataloging with a focus on the tools and skills needed for copy cataloging using national standards and common bibliographic utilities. Includes an overview of the basic principles of subject classification and issues related to bibliographic and authority control in online catalogs. For students interested in working in library support staff roles, but open to all students. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN OD 37304 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 16 14 Shelley Ivary 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37304: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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LIB 120 - INTRODUCTION TO ARCHIVES & SPECIAL COLLECTIONS
Recommended Preparation: LIB 101.

Basic archival principles and practices including: handling, storing, describing, organizing, and preserving documents and data. Use of Describing Archival Collections (DACs) for discovery of archival collections. Survey of current online systems for managing archival materials. For students interested in working in archives or special collections. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, P 

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 37305 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Linda Stewart 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37305: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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LIB 122 - INTRODUCTION TO METADATA FOR DIGITAL OBJECTS
Prerequisite: LIB 121.
Recommended Preparation: LIB 105.

Basic principles of metadata development for digital repositories. Survey of common metadata schemas and controlled vocabularies. Emphasis on use of Dublin Core schema to create shareable metadata records for application across a collection of digital objects. For students interested in working in digital preservation projects. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN OD 38296 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 24 1 Linda Stewart 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38296: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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LINGUISTICS

LING 010 - INTRODUCTION TO LINGUISTICS
Cross-listed course: ENGL 010

Survey of sounds, structure and development of language in connection with its social and cultural function. Differences and relationships among languages. Recommended for English and foreign language majors, but open to all qualified students. No credit if taken after ENGL 010. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 31169 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Charlene Potter 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31169: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 31432 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Charlene Potter 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31432: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 37913 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Charlene Potter 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37913: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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LING 011 - HISTORY OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE
Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 001A.

Cross-listed course: ENGL 011

Origins and development of the English language, from its Germanic ancestors to present-day American English. No credit if taken after ENGL 011. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38488 3.0 Lecture W 10:30am - 01:40pm V 205 25 10 11 Steve Pell 01/09-05/07 16

LING 012 - LANGUAGE AND CROSS-CULTURAL COMMUNICATION
Cross-listed course: Languages, English.

Linguistic and cultural patterns; how and what people communicate. Designed to aid both American and foreign students in the development of cross-cultural understanding and linguistically oriented contact skills. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC *C-ID: COMM 150
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 30525 3.0 Lecture M 10:30am - 01:40pm C 257 25 12 1 Steve Pell 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 31134 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Karen Carlisi 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31134: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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LING 013 - PHONETICS
Study of Standard American English in phonetic terms, including the International Phonetic Alphabet for classification, analysis, and transcription. Consideration for cultural and linguistic variations is explored. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit under review.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/23-05/07 for 14 weeks.
OPEN HY 37848 3.0 Lecture W 08:00am - 09:35am R 217 25 9 16 Charlene Potter 01/23-05/07 14
DE Online Lecture .3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/23-05/07
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/23-05/07

LING 014 - LANGUAGE IN SOCIETY
Sociolinguistics focuses on language, culture, and society, expanding on the role of language in power, ethnic, gender, generational, and ideological relationships. Analyses of regional differences, language change and loss, and multilingualism. For all students but of special interest to linguistics majors. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 34736 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 22 -- 0 Steve Pell 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34736: Honors Transfer Program- Click CRN for info.
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CLOSED OD 35287 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Steve Pell 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 35816 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Steve Pell 01/09-05/07 16

LING 016 - PSYCHOLINGUISTICS: LANGUAGE AND THE MIND
Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 001A, ENGL 001AH and 001AS.

Mental processes in production and comprehension of language. First and second language acquisition. Language breakdown due to neurological disease. Recommended for Psychology, English, Linguistics, and Foreign Language majors but open to all qualified students. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 33323 3.0 Lecture T Th 04:30pm - 05:55pm C 301 25 17 8 Petra Lott 01/09-05/07 16

LING 020 - INDEPENDENT STUDY
Enrollment Limitation: Permission of Linguistics instructor and Dean of Languages.

Independent, faculty-guided student inquiry, research of a linguistics topic. Total of 54 hours laboratory. Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED IST 38491 1.0 Independent Study 3.4 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract W 105D 1 -- 0 Charlene Potter 01/09-05/07 16
MEDICAL ASSISTING

MA 109 - HEALTH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance in the Medical Assistant or Patient Intake programs.

Practical use of Electronic Health Records (EHRs) in actual medical settings, which cover the cycle of health care delivery in a physician's office including front office, back office, and medical billing/coding. Real-life scenarios will be given to practice the creation of electronic charting. Total of 9 hours lecture and 27 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: Med Asst Program OD 37695 1.0 DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 23 12 11 Blanca Rodriguez 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05

MA 110 - MEDICAL OFFICE MICROCOMPUTER MANAGEMENT APPLICATIONS
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance in the Medical Assistant or Patient Intake programs.

Introduction to concepts and skills needed in the medical office through spreadsheets, accounts receivable, insurance entry, patient demographic entry, and scheduling systems through hands-on computer simulations. Total of 9 hours lecture and 27 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: Med Asst Program OD 37696 1.0 DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 20 9 11 Blanca Rodriguez 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07

MA 111A - ADMINISTRATIVE MEDICAL OFFICE PROCEDURES I
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance in the Medical Assistant or Patient Intake programs.

Administrative office procedures for medical assistants. Topics include: responsibilities of the medical assistant, therapeutic communication, human relations, computers in the ambulatory care setting, written communication, telephone techniques, appointment scheduling, patient processing, and accuracy and maintenance of health records. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Med Asst Program OD 37697 4.0 DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 11 19 Sebrenia Law 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

MA 111B - ADMINISTRATIVE MEDICAL OFFICE PROCEDURES II
Prerequisite: MA 111A.
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance in the Medical Assisting Program.

Advanced administrative Office Procedures for medical assistants. Topics include: legal principles, healthcare law & ethics, daily operations and safety, accounting principles, and advanced ambulatory care administration. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Med Asst Program OD 32730 4.0 DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 20 12 8 Sebrenia Law 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

MA 122A - CLINICAL MEDICAL OFFICE PROCEDURES I
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance in the Medical Assistant or Patient Intake programs.

Infection control, disease transmission and the body's response to infection, medical asepsis, OSHA standards, biohazard management, vital signs, and medical record documentation and maintenance in the medical office. Acceptance in the Medical Assistant program (clinical). Total of 27 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: Med Asst Program LL 37859 2.0 Lecture T Th 06:00pm - 07:25pm CEC FOOTHILL 204 20 6 14 Alma Sainz 01/09-03/05 8
Lab T Th 07:30pm - 09:35pm CEC FOOTHILL 204 01/09-03/05
CRN 37859: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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MA 122B - CLINICAL MEDICAL OFFICE PROCEDURES II
Prerequisite: MA 122A.
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance in the Medical Assistant program (clinical).

Patient medical history and interviewing techniques used to assist the physician with physical exams, minor surgeries, setting up a sterile field, classification of surgical instruments used in minor surgery, suture and staple removal, bandaging, sterile dressing change, and sterilization techniques. Total of 27 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: Med Asst Program LL 38089 2.0 Lecture T Th 06:00pm - 07:25pm CEC FOOTHILL 204 20 5 15 Alma Sainz 03/13-05/07 8
Lab T Th 07:30pm - 09:35pm CEC FOOTHILL 204 03/13-05/07
CRN 38089: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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MA 122C - CLINICAL ASSISTING TECHNIQUES III
Enrollment Limitation: Enrollment in the Medical Assistant Program.

Theory and techniques of the fundamental skills for the medical assistant's role in medical office specialties. Procedure skills include those associated with nutrition, electrocardiography, medical emergencies, dermatology, allergy and infectious disease, gastroenterology, orthopedics and rheumatology, neurology, behavioral health, endocrinology, cardiology, pulmonology, urology and male reproduction, obstetrics and gynecology, pediatrics and geriatrics. Emphasis is placed on competency-based skills and techniques. Total of 54 hours of lecture and 72 hours of laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Med Asst Program LL 32731 4.0 Lecture T Th 08:00am - 09:25am CEC FOOTHILL 204 23 14 9 Blanca Rodriguez 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T Th 09:30am - 11:35am CEC FOOTHILL 204 01/09-05/07
CRN 32731: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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MA 124 - PHLEBOTOMY & LABORATORY PROCEDURES FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANTS
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance into the Medical Assistant program (Clinical).

Phlebotomy, specimen collection, point-of-care testing, infection control, and safety practices in the medical office. Safe operation of laboratory equipment and review of current regulatory issues (CLIA), legal considerations (HIPAA), and OSHA standards. For students accepted to the Medical Assistant program. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: Med Asst Program HY 37740 3.0 Lab W 08:00am - 02:30pm CEC FOOTHILL 204 20 15 5 Sebrenia Law 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
CRN 37740: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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MA 126 - PHARMACOLOGY FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANTS
Prerequisite: MA 115 and enrollment in Medical Assisting Program.

Introduction to the principles of pharmacology and medication administration in the ambulatory setting. Reading, interpreting and documenting medication orders. Calculating dosages for nonparenteral and parenteral medications used in the ambulatory setting. Common medications used in each body system. Total of 27 hours lecture and 27 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: Med Asst Program LL 37692 2.0 Lecture T Th 12:00pm - 01:25pm CEC FOOTHILL 204 20 10 10 Blanca Rodriguez 01/09-03/05 8
Lab T Th 01:30pm - 02:55pm CEC FOOTHILL 204 01/09-03/05
CRN 37692: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 9110. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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MA 127 - MEDICAL INSURANCE AND REIMBURSEMENT
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance in the Medical Assistant or Patient Intake programs.

Overview of the different types of health insurance and billing procedures. Introduction to Procedure codings. International Classification of Diseases and Clinical Modifications and HCPCS. A general overview of the universal claim form and fee schedules. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: Med Asst Program OD 33096 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 20 15 5 Blanca Rodriguez 03/13-05/07 8

MA 128 - PRACTICUM EXPERIENCE IN THE MEDICAL OFFICE
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance into Medical Assisting Program Completion of all required courses in the program with a Grade C or higher before practicum assignment.

Unpaid practicum experience under professional supervision in an ambulatory healthcare setting allowing students to bridge the gap between classroom skills to hands-on learning for safe and effective performance of administrative and patient care in the medical office. Total of 18 hours Lecture and 162 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-02/19 for 6 weeks.
Restricted: Med Asst Program HY 38542 4.0 DE Online Lecture 3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 20 5 15 Sebrenia Law 01/09-02/19 6
Lab 27 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 01/09-02/19
MACHINE SHOP

MACH 101 - BEGINNING METALWORKING SKILLS
Beginning machine shop course focusing on operation, inspection, safety, and developing process plans for optimal metal removal. Introductory mill and lathe operations with layout work. Total 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 38546 3.0 Lab M W 06:15pm - 08:20pm IT 117 15 9 2 Jacob Tucker 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture M 05:00pm - 05:50pm IT 117 01/09-05/07
Lecture W 05:00pm - 06:05pm IT 117 01/09-05/07
OPEN LL 35500 3.0 Lecture S 08:00am - 10:05am IT 117 15 4 4 Phu Nguyen 01/09-05/07 16
Lab S 10:15am - 02:30pm IT 117 01/09-05/07

MACH 102 - INTERMEDIATE METALWORKING SKILLS
Prerequisite: MACH 101.

Intermediate machine shop course focusing on operation, inspection, safety, and developing process plans for optimal metal removal. Intermediate mill and lathe operations with basic Computer Numerical Control and Computer-Aided Manufacturing. Total 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 38547 3.0 Lab M W 06:15pm - 08:20pm IT 117 15 4 2 Jacob Tucker 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture M 05:00pm - 05:50pm IT 117 01/09-05/07
Lecture W 05:00pm - 06:05pm IT 117 01/09-05/07
OPEN LL 36341 3.0 Lecture S 08:00am - 10:05am IT 117 15 7 4 Phu Nguyen 01/09-05/07 16
Lab S 10:15am - 02:30pm IT 117 01/09-05/07

MACH 120 - MASTERCAM
Basics of the MasterCam program including three MasterCam projects: mill, lathe, and solids. Part creation, toolpath construction and verification of g-code, drilling, tapping, contouring, pocketing, circle milling, and slot milling. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 38284 3.0 Lecture M W 01:00pm - 01:50pm IT 215 15 -- 0 Jacob Tucker 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M W 02:00pm - 04:05pm IT 215 01/09-05/07
MATHEMATICS

MATH 003 - COLLEGE ALGEBRA FOR STEM
Prerequisite: MATH 131 or placement based on the Math assessment process.

Algebra, graphing, and applications of functions; polynomial, rational, logarithmic and exponential functions, equations and inequalities; linear and nonlinear systems of equations; conic sections; sequences and series; the binomial theorem. Intended for STEM majors but open to all qualified students. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 31574 5.0 Lecture M W 09:45am - 12:15pm PCC Rosemead 201 35 29 6 Michelle Ingram 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31574: This section is taught at the Rosemead facility, 4105 N. Rosemead Blvd., Rosemead, CA 91770. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Waitlisted L 32403 5.0 Lecture T Th 09:45am - 12:15pm C 302 35 -- 0 Michelle Ingram 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED L 36212 5.0 Lecture M W 07:00am - 09:30am R 117 28 -- 0 Raelynn Garcia 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36212: Students must concurrently enroll in Math 003 (CRN 36212) and Math 103 (CRN 36889).
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CLOSED L 36213 5.0 Lecture M W 09:45am - 12:15pm R 216 28 -- 0 Angela Estrada-Ceballos 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36213 Students must concurrently enroll in Math 003 (CRN 36213) and Math 103 (CRN 37049).
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CLOSED HY 36215 5.0 Lecture T 09:45am - 12:15pm R 216 35 -- 0 Corrine Kirkbride 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 36215: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED HY 36216 5.0 Lecture W 07:00am - 09:30am C 304 35 -- 0 Gonzaga Mendez 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 36216: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
CRN 36216: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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CLOSED L 36912 5.0 Lecture T Th 09:45am - 12:15pm R 317 28 -- 0 Sandra Vazquez-Celaya 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36912: Students must concurrently enroll in Math 003 (CRN 36912) and Math 103 (CRN 36913).
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Waitlisted L 36935 5.0 Lecture M W 07:00am - 09:30am R 321 35 -- 0 Sharon Newman-Gomez 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED HY 31233 5.0 Lecture W 01:15pm - 03:45pm R 216 35 -- 0 Corrine Kirkbride 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 31233: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED L 35854 5.0 Lecture T Th 01:15pm - 03:45pm PCC Rosemead 202 35 -- 0 Gwendolyn Souza 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35854: This section is taught at the Rosemead facility, 4105 N. Rosemead Blvd., Rosemead, CA 91770. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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CLOSED L 36251 5.0 Lecture M W 04:00pm - 06:30pm R 320 28 -- 0 Nikolay Yeganov 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36251: Students must concurrently enroll in Math 003 (CRN 36251) and Math 103 (CRN 36909).
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Waitlisted L 36260 5.0 Lecture T Th 01:15pm - 03:45pm C 308 35 -- 0 Pete Riley 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 36887 5.0 Lecture M W 01:15pm - 03:45pm R 304 35 34 1 Michelle Ingram 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED L 36890 5.0 Lecture T Th 01:15pm - 03:45pm R 117 28 -- 0 Jorge Encinas 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36890: Students must concurrently enroll in Math 003 (CRN 36890) and Math 103 (CRN 36891).
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OPEN L 38880 5.0 Lecture M W 01:15pm - 03:45pm R 108 35 11 24 Evelyn Chau 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 36264 5.0 Lecture T Th 07:00pm - 09:30pm R 117 35 -- 0 Erlend Weydahl 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED L 36877 5.0 Lecture M W 05:15pm - 07:45pm R 319 28 -- 0 Lyman Chaffee 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36877: Students must concurrently enroll in Math 003 (CRN 36877) and Math 103 (CRN 36878).
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Waitlisted HY 37550 5.0 Lecture W 07:00pm - 09:30pm R 109 35 -- 0 John Sepikas 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 37550: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
CRN 37550: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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CLOSED OD 36217 5.0 DE Online Lecture M W 01:15pm - 03:45pm Online ZOOM 35 -- 0 Joshua Hidalgo 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36217: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 36250 5.0 DE Online Lecture 5.6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Hassan Kasfy 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36250: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 36261 5.0 DE Online Lecture 5.6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 John Sepikas 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36261: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
CRN 36261: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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CLOSED OD 36884 5.0 DE Online Lecture T Th 07:00pm - 09:30pm Online ZOOM 35 -- 0 Nerses Abramyan 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36884: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 36908 5.0 DE Online Lecture 5.6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Xiaodan Leng 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36908: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/17-05/05 for 14 weeks.
Restricted: Dual Enrollment HY 38734 5.0 Lecture T Th 03:20pm - 04:35pm SAN MARINO HIGH SCHOOL 403 20 2 18 Fendi He 01/17-05/05 14
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/17-05/05
CRN 38734: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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MATH 005A - SINGLE VARIABLE CALCULUS I
Prerequisite: MATH 008 or MATH 009, or placement based on the Math assessment process.

Limits, differentiation, and integration of functions of a single variable including the Mean Value Theorem and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. No credit if taken after MATH 005AH. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. C-ID: MATH 211; MATH SEQ 900S (WITH MATH 005B)
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 30690 5.0 Lecture T Th 07:00am - 09:30am R 109 30 -- 0 John Mathewson 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted HY 31565 5.0 Lecture Th 09:45am - 12:15pm R 318 30 -- 0 Jay Cho 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 31565: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED L 31619 5.0 Lecture T Th 09:45am - 12:15pm PCC Rosemead 202 30 -- 0 Gwendolyn Souza 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31619: This section is taught at the Rosemead facility, 4105 N. Rosemead Blvd., Rosemead, CA 91770. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Waitlisted HY 32411 5.0 Lecture W 09:45am - 12:15pm C 305 30 -- 0 Sandra Vazquez-Celaya 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 32411: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN HY 33084 5.0 Lecture M 09:45am - 12:15pm C 305 30 14 16 Jose Castanon 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 33084: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted L 36267 5.0 Lecture M W 09:45am - 12:15pm R 318 30 -- 0 Raelynn Garcia 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED L 37551 5.0 Lecture T Th 09:45am - 12:15pm R 407 25 -- 0 Christine Loritsch 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37551: Students must enroll in both MATH 005A -CRN 37551 and LAC 3031 - CRN 38521 (TTH 8:15 am - 9:30 am). This section is part of the Calculus Achievement for Success (CAS) Program. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 30628 5.0 Lecture T Th 04:00pm - 06:30pm R 318 30 26 4 Angela Estrada-Ceballos 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 30900 5.0 Lecture M W 01:15pm - 03:45pm R 117 30 -- 0 Angela Estrada-Ceballos 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 31623 5.0 Lecture T Th 01:15pm - 03:45pm R 316 30 -- 0 Frank Bermudez 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 34990 5.0 Lecture M W 04:00pm - 06:30pm R 318 30 -- 0 Erlend Weydahl 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN HY 36419 5.0 Lecture W 01:15pm - 03:45pm C 304 30 20 10 Margaret Boles 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 36419: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for
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CLOSED L 36885 5.0 Lecture M W 01:15pm - 03:45pm R 407 25 -- 0 Edward Ham 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36885: Students must enroll in both MATH 005A - CRN 36885 and LAC 3031 - CRN 38520 (MW 4:00 pm - 5:15 pm). This section is part of the Calculus Achievement for Success (CAS) Program. Click CRN for details .
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Waitlisted HY 37051 5.0 Lecture W 04:00pm - 06:30pm C 302 30 -- 0 Jay Cho 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 37051: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 37552 5.0 Lecture T Th 01:15pm - 03:45pm R 405 25 13 12 Donna Nordstrom 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37552: Students must enroll in both MATH 005A -CRN 37552 and LAC 3031 - CRN 38522 (4:00 pm - 5:15 pm). This section is part of the Calculus Achievement for Success (CAS) Program. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted HY 37553 5.0 Lecture M 01:15pm - 03:45pm R 405 30 -- 0 Roger Yang 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 37553: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted L 31234 5.0 Lecture T Th 07:00pm - 09:30pm R 316 30 -- 0 Jude Socrates 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31234: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 31143 5.0 DE Online Lecture 5.6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Sharon Newman-Gomez 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31143: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 31251 5.0 DE Online Lecture M W 09:45am - 12:15pm Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 Irina Badalyan 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31251: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 32430 5.0 DE Online Lecture 5.6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 John Sepikas 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32430: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
CRN 32430: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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Waitlisted OD 32532 5.0 DE Online Lecture 5.6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Hassan Kasfy 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32532: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 33504 5.0 DE Online Lecture T Th 01:15pm - 03:45pm Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 Israel Castro 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 33504: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 34991 5.0 DE Online Lecture M W 07:00pm - 09:30pm Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 Robert Mardirosian 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34991: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 36266 5.0 DE Online Lecture 5.6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Jorge Encinas 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36266: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 36332 5.0 DE Online Lecture 5.6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Pete Riley 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36332: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: Math Path L 31974 5.0 Lecture M T Th F 09:45am - 12:35pm C 304 30 17 13 Roger Yang 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 31974: This section is part of Math Path. Click CRN for details.
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MATH 005AH - HONORS SINGLE VARIABLE CALCULUS I
Prerequisite: MATH 008 or MATH 009, or placement based on the Math assessment process.
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance into the Honors Program.

Limits, differentiation, and integration of functions of a single variable including the Mean Value Theorem and the Fundamental Theorem of Calculus. As an honors course, students will be expected to complete additional assignments involving more extensive proofs and problem solving to gain deeper insight into single variable calculus theory and applications. No credit if taken after MATH 005A. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 36942 5.0 Lecture M W 09:45am - 12:15pm C 302 25 12 13 Israel Castro 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36942: Honors Transfer Program- Click CRN for info.
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OPEN L 36946 5.0 Lecture T Th 01:15pm - 03:45pm R 216 25 23 2 Lyman Chaffee 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36946: Honors Transfer Program- Click CRN for info.
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MATH 005B - SINGLE VARIABLE CALCULUS II
Prerequisite: MATH 005A or MATH 005AH.

Differentiation and integration of trigonometric, exponential, logarithmic, hyperbolic functions, polar, and parametric equations; applications and techniques of integration; indeterminate forms and infinite sequences and series. No credit given if taken after MATH 005BH. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: MATH 221; MATH SEQ 900S (WITH MATH 005A)
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 30709 5.0 Lecture M W 07:00am - 09:30am R 319 30 19 11 Margaret Boles 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted HY 32533 5.0 Lecture T 09:45am - 12:15pm R 318 30 -- 0 Donna Nordstrom 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 32533: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 33506 5.0 Lecture M W 09:45am - 12:15pm R 407 30 25 5 Edward Ham 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 33506: Students must enroll in both MATH 005B -CRN 33506 and LAC 3031 - CRN 38525 (MW 8:15 am - 9:30 am). This section is part of the Calculus Achievement for Success (CAS) Program. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted L 36361 5.0 Lecture M W 09:45am - 12:15pm R 317 30 -- 0 Margaret Boles 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 36418 5.0 Lecture T Th 09:45am - 12:15pm C 307 30 -- 0 Erlend Weydahl 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted HY 32534 5.0 Lecture W 01:15pm - 03:45pm R 316 30 -- 0 Jude Socrates 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 32534: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted L 33538 5.0 Lecture T Th 04:00pm - 06:30pm R 316 30 -- 0 Jude Socrates 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 33538: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted L 35790 5.0 Lecture M W 01:15pm - 03:45pm R 320 30 -- 0 Frank Bermudez 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED L 36991 5.0 Lecture T Th 01:15pm - 03:45pm R 407 30 -- 0 Christine Loritsch 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36991: Students must enroll in both MATH 005B -CRN 36991 and LAC 3031 - CRN 38523 (TTH 4:00 pm - 5:15 pm). This section is part of the Calculus Achievement for Success (CAS) Program. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted L 38013 5.0 Lecture T Th 01:15pm - 03:45pm R 318 30 -- 0 Corrine Kirkbride 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN HY 38809 5.0 Lecture M 01:15pm - 03:45pm V 205 30 21 9 Donna Nordstrom 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
OPEN L 38833 5.0 Lecture T Th 01:15pm - 03:45pm C 304 30 19 11 Patricia Michel 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 31307 5.0 Lecture M W 07:00pm - 09:30pm R 316 30 -- 0 Asher Shamam 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 31266 5.0 DE Online Lecture 5.6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Kathleen Hogue 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31266: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 33099 5.0 DE Online Lecture M W 09:45am - 12:15pm Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 Pete Riley 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 33099: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 33505 5.0 DE Online Lecture T Th 01:15pm - 03:45pm Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 Su Wong 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 33505: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 36362 5.0 DE Online Lecture 5.6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Asher Shamam 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36362: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: Math Path L 34992 5.0 Lecture M T Th F 09:45am - 12:20pm C 304 30 17 13 Roger Yang 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 34992: This section is part of Math Path. Click CRN for details.
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MATH 005BH - HONORS SINGLE VARIABLE CALCULUS II
Prerequisite: MATH 005A or 005AH.
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance to the PCC Honors program.

Differentiation and integration of trigonometric, exponential, logarithmic, hyperbolic functions; polar, and parametric equations; applications and techniques of integration; indeterminate forms and infinite sequences and series. As an honors course, students will be expected to complete additional assignments involving more extensive proofs and problem solving to gain deeper insight of single variable calculus theory and applications. No credit if taken after MATH 005B. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: MATH 221
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 36943 5.0 Lecture M W 09:45am - 12:15pm R 109 25 24 1 Lyman Chaffee 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36943: Honors Transfer Program- Click CRN for info.
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MATH 005C - MULTIVARIABLE CALCULUS
Prerequisite: MATH 005B or MATH 005BH.

Parametric equations, polar coordinates, vectors and vector calculus, partial differentiation, multiple integration, Green's theorem, divergence theorem of Gauss, Stokes' theorem. No credit given if taken after MATH 005CH. Total of 90 hours lecture
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: MATH 230
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted HY 30851 5.0 Lecture W 09:45am - 12:15pm R 209 30 -- 0 Gwendolyn Souza 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 30851: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED L 31305 5.0 Lecture T Th 09:45am - 12:15pm R 109 30 -- 0 John Mathewson 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 36949 5.0 Lecture M W 01:15pm - 03:45pm R 109 30 -- 0 Matthew Henes 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 31276 5.0 DE Online Lecture T Th 06:30pm - 09:00pm Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 Asher Shamam 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31276: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 38832 5.0 Lecture T Th 04:00pm - 06:30pm C 304 30 23 7 Patricia Michel 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 34993 5.0 DE Online Lecture 5.6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Israel Castro 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34993: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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MATH 006A - CALCULUS FOR LIFE SCIENCES I
Prerequisite: MATH 003 or MATH 009 or placement by the Math Placement process.

Standard topics in differential calculus with an emphasis on life science applications used throughout the course. Topics include algebraic, trigonometric, exponential growth and decay functions; limits; continuity; derivatives and applications of derivatives; brief introduction to integrals. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 37555 3.0 Lecture M W 01:15pm - 02:40pm C 302 30 10 20 Maria Teng 01/09-05/07 16

MATH 008 - PRECALCULUS TRIGONOMETRY
Prerequisite: MATH 003 or placement based on the assessment process.

Trigonometric functions and their graphs; inverse trigonometric functions; unit circle and special right triangles; trigonometric identities and equations; polar and parametric equations; polar and rectangular forms of complex numbers and vectors; matrix algebra and Cramer's Rule; mathematical induction. Intended for STEM majors but open to all qualified students. No credit if taken after MATH 007B. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 36223 4.0 Lecture T Th 09:45am - 11:50am R 209 35 -- 0 Jose Castanon 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 36893 4.0 Lecture M W 07:00am - 09:05am R 209 35 16 19 Dwane Christensen 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 36979 4.0 Lecture M W 09:45am - 11:50am R 321 35 -- 0 Saliha Sha 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 36220 4.0 Lecture T Th 01:15pm - 03:20pm R 209 35 16 19 Michelle Ingram 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 36252 4.0 Lecture M W 01:15pm - 03:20pm PCC Rosemead 201 35 -- 0 Hoa Ly 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36252: This section is taught at the Rosemead facility, 4105 N. Rosemead Blvd., Rosemead, CA 91770. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Waitlisted HY 36894 4.0 Lecture W 01:15pm - 03:20pm R 209 35 -- 0 Sandra Vazquez-Celaya 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 36894: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED L 36980 4.0 Lecture M W 01:15pm - 03:20pm C 308 35 -- 0 Gonzaga Mendez 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36980: This section is part of STEM Core. Click CRN for more details.
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OPEN HY 36268 4.0 Lecture Th 07:00pm - 09:05pm R 209 35 26 9 Ying Choi 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 36268: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 36364 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Jose Castanon 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36364: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 36895 4.0 DE Online Lecture M W 01:15pm - 03:20pm Online ZOOM 35 -- 0 Anahit Harutyunyan 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36895: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 36993 4.0 DE Online Lecture T Th 09:45am - 11:50am Online ZOOM 35 -- 0 Yekaterina Savchenkova 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36993: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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MATH 009 - PRECALCULUS MATHEMATICS
Prerequisite: Intermediate Algebra or placement into any Math class numbered 001-099.

Algebraic, exponential, logarithmic and trigonometric functions; inverse functions; zeros and graphs of functions; inequalities; matrices; determinants; sequences and series; binomial theorem; mathematical induction; topics in analytic geometry including curve sketching and conic sections. No credit if taken after MATH 003 and MATH 008. Intended to prepare students for success in Calculus. Total of 108 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 38527 6.0 Lecture M W F 09:45am - 11:50am R 320 30 -- 0 Nikolay Yeganov 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 38528 6.0 Lecture M W F 01:15pm - 03:20pm R 321 30 24 6 Nikolay Yeganov 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 38529 6.0 DE Online Lecture M W F 07:00pm - 09:05pm Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 Sharon Newman-Gomez 01/09-05/07 16

MATH 010 - LINEAR ALGEBRA AND APPLICATIONS
Prerequisite: MATH 005B or 005BH.

Vector spaces, linear transformations, determinants, eigenvalues, eigenvectors, solutions of systems of equations, algebra of matrices, inner product spaces, the Gauss-Jordan algorithm, and the Gram-Schmidt algorithm. No credit if taken after MATH 010H. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: MATH 250
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 31595 4.0 Lecture T Th 09:45am - 11:50am R 405 30 24 6 Xiaodan Leng 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31595: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED L 30853 4.0 Lecture M W 04:00pm - 06:05pm R 117 30 -- 0 David Matthews 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 32520 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 John Sepikas 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32520: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
CRN 32520: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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Waitlisted OD 33510 4.0 DE Online Lecture T Th 09:45am - 11:50am Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 Leonid Piterbarg 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 33510: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED HY 33785 4.0 Lecture M 07:00pm - 09:05pm R 321 30 -- 0 Thomas Kowalski 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 33785: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-05/05 for 15 weeks.
Restricted: Dual Enrollment L 38003 4.0 Lecture M T F 10:45am - 11:35am LA CANADA HIGH SCHOOL 30 22 8 David Matthews 01/09-04/28 15
Lecture W 10:30am - 12:35pm LA CANADA HIGH SCHOOL 02/22-04/26
Lecture Th 10:30am - 12:35pm LA CANADA HIGH SCHOOL 01/09-02/16
CRN 38003: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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MATH 015 - EXPLORATIONS IN QUANTITATIVE REASONING
Prerequisite: Intermediate Algebra or placement into any MATH course numbered 001 - 099.

Skills and techniques for problem solving using mathematical methods and quantitative reasoning. Topics include: elementary logic; combinatorics and probability; statistics; set theory; and finance math. For students with non-STEM majors. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 33784 4.0 Lecture M W 09:45am - 11:50am C 307 28 20 8 John Mathewson 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 33784: Students must concurrently enroll in Math 015 (CRN 33784) and Math 115 (CRN 36789).
CRN 33784: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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Waitlisted L 35819 4.0 Lecture T Th 01:15pm - 03:20pm C 305 35 -- 0 Matthew Henes 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 36228 4.0 Lecture M W 01:15pm - 03:20pm R 318 35 -- 0 Linda Hintzman 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36228: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details. details.
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OPEN HY 37030 4.0 Lecture W 04:00pm - 06:05pm R 321 35 30 5 Jessica Valentine 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 37030: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 36852 4.0 Lecture M W 07:00pm - 09:05pm C 307 35 15 20 David Matthews 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 36848 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Agnes Ventura 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36848: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted HY 36227 4.0 Lecture T 09:45am - 11:50am C 157 35 -- 0 Agnes Ventura 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 36227: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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MATH 020 - INDEPENDENT STUDY
Prerequisite: Enrollment in or completion of any college level math course and permission of division dean.

Faculty-guided survey of contemporary mathematical topics and student research. Total of 108 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Permission of Instructor IST 33855 2.0 Independent Study 6.8 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract R 322 1 0 1 Kathleen Hogue 01/09-05/07 16

MATH 022 - DISCRETE MATHEMATICS
Prerequisite: MATH 005A or CS 002 or placement based on the Math assessment process.

Study of finite mathematical systems. Includes set theory, logic, modular arithmetic, combinatorics, relations and functions, matrix algebra, Boolean algebra, recursion, graph theory. For mathematics and computer science majors, but open to all qualified students. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU, UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 31573 4.0 Lecture M W 09:45am - 11:50am R 405 30 17 13 Xiaodan Leng 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 37117 4.0 Lecture T Th 07:00pm - 09:05pm R 320 30 -- 0 Mark Pavitch 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted HY 38791 4.0 Lecture W 07:00pm - 09:05pm R 321 30 -- 0 Jessica Valentine 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 38791: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 36896 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Hassan Kasfy 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36896: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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MATH 038 - FOUNDATIONS OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL MATHEMATICS: BASIC NUMBER CONCEPTS
Prerequisite: Intermediate Algebra or placement into any MATH course numbered 001 - 099.

Introduces problem-solving strategies and quantitative reasoning to develop skills and explore topics in numeration systems and the real number system. Designed for prospective elementary and middle school teachers. Total of 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED LL 36273 3.0 Lecture M W 05:30pm - 06:55pm C 304 25 -- 0 Matthew Henes 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 07:00pm - 07:50pm C 304 01/09-05/07

MATH 055 - DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
Prerequisite: MATH 005B or MATH 005BH.

Ordinary first-and higher-order differential equations and modeling with applications to biological and physical sciences. Linear and nonlinear equations, initial-value problems, series solutions, Laplace transforms, systems of linear equations, and numerical solutions. No credit if taken after MATH 055H. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: MATH 240
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 35749 4.0 Lecture T Th 09:45am - 11:50am R 319 30 -- 0 Matthew Henes 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted HY 38790 4.0 Lecture M 09:45am - 11:50am R 117 30 -- 0 Patricia Michel 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture W 09:45am - 11:50am Online ZOOM 01/09-05/07
CRN 38790: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED L 38004 4.0 Lecture T Th 04:00pm - 06:05pm C 308 30 -- 0 David Matthews 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38004: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN HY 38831 4.0 Lecture M 01:15pm - 03:20pm C 304 30 22 8 Patricia Michel 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 38831: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 38793 4.0 Lecture T Th 07:00pm - 09:05pm R 318 30 24 6 John Callas 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 31538 4.0 DE Online Lecture M W 07:00pm - 09:05pm Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 Raymond Badalian 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31538: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
CRN 31538: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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MATH 055H - HONORS DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
Prerequisite: MATH 005B or MATH 005BH.
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance to the Honors program.

Ordinary first- and higher-order differential equations and modeling with applications to biological and physical sciences. Linear and nonlinear equations, initial-value problems, series solutions, Laplace transforms, systems of linear equations, and numerical solutions. As an honors course, students will be expected to complete additional assignments involving more extensive proofs and problem solving to gain deeper insight into differential equations theory and applications.
No credit if taken after MATH 055. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 37556 4.0 Lecture M W 01:15pm - 03:20pm R 317 25 13 12 John Sepikas 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37556: Honors Transfer Program - Click CRN for info.
CRN 37556: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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MATH 103 - SUPPORT FOR COLLEGE ALGEBRA Lab Courses
Corequisite: MATH 003.

Review of core prerequisite skills, competencies, and concepts for college algebra with an emphasis on critical thinking and problem solving. Intended for students who are concurrently enrolled in MATH 003: College Algebra for STEM. Topics include learning strategies and mathematical knowledge necessary for successful completion of College Algebra for STEM. Total of 45 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED B 36889 0.5 Lab F 07:00am - 09:30am R 117 28 -- 0 Raelynn Garcia 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36889: Students must concurrently enroll in Math 003 (CRN 36212) and Math 103 (CRN 36889).
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CLOSED B 36913 0.5 Lab F 09:45am - 12:15pm R 317 28 -- 0 Sandra Vazquez-Celaya 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36913: Students must concurrently enroll in Math 003 (CRN 36912) and Math 103 (CRN 36913).
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CLOSED B 37049 0.5 Lab F 09:45am - 12:15pm R 216 28 -- 0 Angela Estrada-Ceballos 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37049: Students must concurrently enroll in Math 003 (CRN 36213) and Math 103 (CRN 37049).
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CLOSED B 36891 0.5 Lab F 01:15pm - 03:45pm R 117 28 -- 0 Jorge Encinas 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36891: Students must concurrently enroll in Math 003 (CRN 36890) and Math 103 (CRN 36891).
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OPEN B 36909 0.5 Lab F 04:00pm - 06:30pm R 320 28 27 1 Nikolay Yeganov 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36909: Students must concurrently enroll in Math 003 (CRN 36251) and Math 103 (CRN 36909).
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CLOSED B 36878 0.5 Lab M W 07:50pm - 09:00pm R 319 28 -- 0 Lyman Chaffee 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36878: Students must concurrently enroll in Math 003 (CRN 36877) and Math 103 (CRN 36878).
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MATH 115 - SUPPORT FOR EXPLORATIONS IN QUANTITATIVE REASONING Lab Courses
Corequisite: MATH 015.

Review of core prerequisite skills, competencies, and concepts for quantitative reasoning with an emphasis on critical thinking and problem solving. Intended for students who are concurrently enrolled in MATH 015: Explorations in Quantitative Reasoning. Topics include learning strategies and mathematical knowledge necessary for successful completion of Explorations in Quantitative Reasoning. Total of 36 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode:P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 36789 0.5 Lab F 09:45am - 11:50am C 307 28 20 8 John Mathewson 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36789: Students must concurrently enroll in Math 015 (CRN 33784) and Math 115 (CRN 36789).
CRN 36789: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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MICROBIOLOGY

MICR 002 - MICROBIOLOGY
Prerequisite: CHEM 002A or CHEM 022 or CHEM 001A, or placement based on the biochemistry assessment process.
Recommended Preparation: BIOL 003 or 011.

Structure and function of bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa and algae. Elements of microbial physiology, genetics, control and nutrition; epidemiology; immunology and allergy. Survey of microbial infections. Aseptic techniques. Total of 54 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED HY 36045 4.0 Lab T Th 07:30am - 09:35am SV 14 24 -- 0 Jessica Igoe 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture Th 10:00am - 10:50am SV 15 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CLOSED HY 37903 4.0 Lab M W 08:15am - 10:20am SV 14 24 -- 0 Barry Chess 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CLOSED HY 36046 4.0 Lab T Th 01:00pm - 03:05pm SV 14 24 -- 0 Jessica Igoe 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture Th 11:00am - 11:50am SV 15 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CLOSED HY 36047 4.0 Lab T Th 03:15pm - 05:20pm SV 14 24 -- 0 Sonya Valentine 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CLOSED LL 30938 4.0 Lecture M W 06:15pm - 07:40pm SV 31 24 -- 0 Raymond Burke 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M W 07:55pm - 10:00pm SV 14 01/09-05/07
CLOSED HY 36048 4.0 Lab T Th 05:30pm - 07:35pm SV 14 24 -- 0 Sonya Valentine 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CLOSED HY 36049 4.0 Lab T Th 07:45pm - 09:50pm SV 14 24 -- 0 Kamile Yuksek 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CLOSED LL 30939 4.0 Lab M W 02:30pm - 04:35pm SV 14 24 -- 0 Barry Chess 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture M W 04:45pm - 06:10pm SV 10 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted LL 32062 4.0 Lab M W 10:30am - 12:35pm SV 14 24 -- 0 Barry Chess 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture M W 12:45pm - 02:10pm SV 31 01/09-05/07
CLOSED HY 36050 4.0 Lab T F 09:45am - 11:50am SV 14 24 -- 0 Jessica Igoe 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture F 12:00pm - 12:50pm SV 10 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
MANUFACT / INDUSTRIAL TECH

MIT 101 - INTRODUCTION TO ROBOTICS
Introduction to the field of manufacturing and industrial technologies. Production of a complete electro-mechanical solution using industrial fabrication, Computer-Aided Design, electronics and programming to achieve an autonomous solution for career exploration. Total 27 hours lecture and 144 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 36245 4.0 Lecture T 09:00am - 10:25am IT 226 20 16 4 Thomas Thoen 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 10:30am - 11:40am IT 226 01/09-05/07
Lab T 01:00pm - 03:05pm IT 117 01/09-05/07
Lab F 09:00am - 10:25am IT 226 01/09-05/07
Lab F 10:30am - 11:40am IT 226 01/09-05/07
Lab F 12:30pm - 02:20pm IT 137 01/09-05/07
CRN 36245: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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MARKETING

MRKT 020 - PRINCIPLES OF MARKETING
Introductory course in marketing with the prime objective of understanding the marketing philosophy and how to improve an organization's performance through strategic marketing activities. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN HY 31452 3.0 Lecture T 10:30am - 11:55am R 205 40 28 12 Sergio Barron 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
OPEN HY 36630 3.0 Lecture W 10:30am - 11:55am R 205 40 16 24 Sergio Barron 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

MRKT 123 - PROMOTIONS AND MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS
Principles and practices of marketing promotions and communications to inform and persuade consumers. Introduction to the field of promotions and its role in the marketing mix. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED OD 38484 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Sergio Barron 03/13-05/07 8

MRKT 132 - RETAIL MANAGEMENT
Principles and practices in the management and merchandising of retail stores. Includes critical buying function, merchandising, promotional techniques, site selection, layout, staffing, market positioning and customer service. Total of 54 hours of lecture.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 36096 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Thomas Selinske 03/13-05/07 8

MRKT 150 - SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING FOR BUSINESS
Foundation of what social media is and how it can be used to grow a business. Focus on developing a social media strategy and how to leverage social media platforms to promote a brand and/or business to prospective customers. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN HY 36296 3.0 Lecture M 10:30am - 11:55am R 205 40 27 13 Sergio Barron 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
MUSIC

MUSC 001B - MUSIC THEORY II
Prerequisite: MUSC 001A or placement based on the music assessment process.
Corequisite: MUSC 002B.

A study of common-practice diatonic harmony and part writing. Principles of harmonic progression involving diatonic triads and dominant seventh chords, an introduction to species (2-part) counterpoint, four-part (SATB---Soprano/Alto/Tenor/Bass) writing and arranging, harmonization of given and original melodies, bass line construction, non-chord tones, phrase structure, and a brief historical survey of the development of harmony and texture in Western music. Recommended enrollment in MUSC 004B. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: MUS 130
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 33329 3.0 Lecture M 08:45am - 09:30am V 208 22 14 8 Steven Gates 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture M 09:35am - 10:20am V 208 01/09-05/07
Lecture W 08:45am - 10:10am V 208 01/09-05/07
OPEN L 38422 3.0 Lecture T Th 10:30am - 11:55am V 212 22 9 13 Kathryn Shuman 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 33330 3.0 Lecture M W 03:45pm - 05:10pm V 208 22 13 9 Henry Shin 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 33345 3.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm V 208 22 -- 0 Steven Gates 01/09-05/07 16

MUSC 001D - MUSIC THEORY IV
Prerequisite: MUSC 001C.
Corequisite: MUSC 002D.

This course completes a sequential study of tonal harmony and includes an introduction to 20th century techniques. Topics will include: borrowed chords and modal mixture; the Neapolitan and augmented sixth chords; enharmonic reinterpretation and modulation; altered dominant and 9th chords, contrapuntal techniques of late-Romanticism, and 20th century techniques such as: pandiatonicism; use of synthetic scales; set theory; and rhythm and meter. Recommended enrollment in MUSC 004D. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: MUS 150
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 34225 3.0 Lecture M W 08:45am - 10:10am V 212 22 9 13 Jesse Wright-Fitzgerald 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 34224 3.0 Lecture T Th 04:30pm - 05:55pm V 212 22 21 1 Steven Gates 01/09-05/07 16

MUSC 002B - MUSICIANSHIP II Lab Courses
Prerequisite: MUSC 002A.
Corequisite: MUSC 001B.

Application and development of the materials of MUSC 001B through sight-singing, ear training, and dictation. Topics include rhythmic subdivision, diatonic melodies, intervals, alto clef reading, chord progressions with diatonic triads and inversions. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: MUS 135
Grade Mode: L

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 33341 1.0 Lab M W 10:30am - 11:55am V 208 20 15 5 Steven Gates 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN B 33332 1.0 Lab M W 02:00pm - 03:25pm V 208 22 15 7 Henry Shin 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN B 33346 1.0 Lab T Th 02:45pm - 04:10pm V 212 22 20 2 Steven Gates 01/09-05/07 16

MUSC 002D - MUSICIANSHIP IV Lab Courses
Prerequisite: MUSC 002C.
Corequisite: MUSC 001D.

Application and development of the materials of MUSC 001D through sight-singing, ear training, and dictation. Topics include advanced chromaticism, modulation, modality, complex use of rhythm and meter, and an introduction to atonal music. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: MUS 155
Grade Mode: L

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 35541 1.0 Lab M W 10:30am - 11:55am V 212 25 11 14 Jesse Wright-Fitzgerald 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN B 35542 1.0 Lab T Th 02:45pm - 04:10pm V 208 25 19 6 Jesse Wright-Fitzgerald 01/09-05/07 16

MUSC 004B - KEYBOARD SKILLS II Lab Courses
Prerequisite: MUSC 004A.
Corequisite: MUSC 001B and MUSC 002B.

Primarily for music majors. Standard upper elementary repertoire. Keyboard realization of theoretical and harmonic materials from MUSC 001B with emphasis on basic diatonic progressions. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 35526 1.0 Lab M W 10:30am - 11:55am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 116 24 13 11 Jocelyn Chang 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN B 35527 1.0 Lab T Th 10:30am - 11:55am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 116 24 10 14 Jocelyn Chang 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN B 35528 1.0 Lab M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 116 24 19 5 Jocelyn Chang 01/09-05/07 16

MUSC 004D - KEYBOARD SKILLS IV Lab Courses
Prerequisite: MUSC 004C.
Corequisite: MUSC 001D and MUSC 002D.

Primarily for music majors. Standard repertoire and functional keyboard skills, correlated with MUSC 001D in preparation for the keyboard proficiency examination. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 35533 1.0 Lab T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 114 24 13 11 Phillip Young 01/09-05/07 16

MUSC 007B - MUSIC HISTORY AND LITERATURE: 1750 TO THE PRESENT
Prerequisite: MUSC 001B.
Recommended Preparation: MUSC 007A.

Comprehensive examination of the development of Western European music from 1750 to the present through listening, score analysis, and the study of musical techniques. Survey of historical details, including cultural, intellectual, and social influences on musical trends and styles. For music majors, but open to all qualified students. Spring semester. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: MUS 106
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 34226 3.0 Lecture M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm V 208 20 15 5 Henry Shin 01/09-05/07 16

MUSC 008 - APPLIED MUSIC
Corequisite: MUSC 010; enrollment in one of the following: MUSC 043, 044, 056, 057A, 057B, 057C, 057D, 057E, 057F, 057I, 060, 061, 062, 063, 064, 066, 070A, 070B, 070C, 070D, 070E, 074, 075, 076, 082.
Enrollment Limitation: Audition.

In-class instrumental or vocal performance that reflects individual study with a private teacher (at student expense). Development of interpretational, technical, and presentational skills. Required end-of-semester jury performance. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Maximum of 4 enrollments allowed in the Applied Music Family: MUSC 008, 009A, 009B, 009C, 009D, 009E. Total of 18 hours lecture and 18 hours practice laboratory. This course may be scheduled using the "To Be Arranged" (TBA) scheduling format.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/18-04/30 for 14 weeks.
Audition Required LL 30954 1.0 Lecture Th 01:15pm - 02:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 117 21 0 7 Zachary Matthews 01/18-04/30 14
To Be Arranged 1.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/18-04/30
CRN 30954: Click CRN for audition information.
CRN 30954: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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Audition Required LL 38327 1.0 Lecture F 12:30pm - 01:45pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 21 0 9 Rodger Guerrero 01/18-04/30 14
To Be Arranged 1.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/18-04/30
CRN 38327: Click CRN for audition information.
CRN 38327: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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Audition Required LL 30586 1.0 Lecture W 05:30pm - 06:35pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 21 0 10 Phillip Young 01/18-04/30 14
To Be Arranged 1.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/18-04/30
CRN 30586: Click CRN for audition information.
CRN 30586: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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CLOSED LL 30956 1.0 Lecture M 05:30pm - 06:45pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 21 -- 0 Henry Shin 01/18-04/30 14
To Be Arranged 1.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/18-04/30
CRN 30956: Click CRN for audition information.
CRN 30956: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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MUSC 009A - INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION I
Corequisite: MUSC 010 and one of the following: MUSC 043, 056, 057A, 057B, 057C, 057D, 057E, 057F, 060, 061, 062, 063, 064, 066, 082.
Enrollment Limitation: Audition.

For the entering classical, jazz, and commercial music majors consisting of twelve 45-minute private lessons with an instructor on the Applied Music staff, participation in a weekly music recital class, and an end-of-semester jury performance. Topics include intermediate technical etudes and exercises, tone production, scales, and short performance pieces. Recommended enrollment in smaller ensemble and/or jazz groups. Maximum of 4 enrollments allowed in the Applied Music Family: MUSC 008, 009A, 009B, 009C, 009D, 009E. Total of 18 hours lecture and 18 hours Laboratory. This course may be scheduled using the "To Be Arranged" (TBA) scheduling format.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: MUS 160
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/18-04/30 for 14 weeks.
Audition Required LL 30551 1.0 Lecture Th 01:15pm - 02:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 117 21 1 7 Zachary Matthews 01/18-04/30 14
To Be Arranged 1.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/18-04/30
CRN 30551: Click CRN for audition information.
CRN 30551: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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Audition Required LL 38336 1.0 Lecture F 12:30pm - 01:45pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 21 0 9 Rodger Guerrero 01/18-04/30 14
Lab 1.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/18-04/30
CRN 38336: Click CRN for audition information.
CRN 38336: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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Audition Required LL 30548 1.0 Lecture W 05:30pm - 06:35pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 21 0 10 Phillip Young 01/18-04/30 14
To Be Arranged 1.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/18-04/30
CRN 30548: Click CRN for audition information.
CRN 30548: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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CLOSED LL 30557 1.0 Lecture M 05:30pm - 06:45pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 21 -- 0 Henry Shin 01/18-04/30 14
To Be Arranged 1.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/18-04/30
CRN 30557: Click CRN for audition information.
CRN 30557: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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MUSC 009B - INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION II (CLASSICAL)
Prerequisite: MUSC 009A.
Corequisite: MUSC 010 and one of the following, appropriate for the student's study path: MUSC 043, 060, 061, 062, 063, 064, 066, 082.

Designed for the intermediate level classical music major, this course consists of twelve 45-minute private lessons with an instructor on the Applied Music staff, participation in a weekly music recital class, and an end-of-semester jury performance. Building on the foundations already established, emphasis is on representative intermediate repertoire, continued technique development, and introduction to appropriate style and interpretation. Recommended enrollment in a chamber ensemble class. Maximum of 4 enrollments allowed in the Applied Music Family: MUSC 008, 009A, 009B, 009C, 009D, 009E. Total of 18 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. This course may be scheduled using the "To Be Arranged" (TBA) scheduling format.
Transfer credit: CSU; UC C-ID: MUS 160
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/18-04/30 for 14 weeks.
OPEN LL 30957 1.0 Lecture Th 01:15pm - 02:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 117 21 3 7 Zachary Matthews 01/18-04/30 14
To Be Arranged 1.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/18-04/30
CRN 30957: Click CRN for re-audition information.
CRN 30957: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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OPEN LL 38337 1.0 Lecture F 12:30pm - 01:45pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 21 5 9 Rodger Guerrero 01/18-04/30 14
Lab 1.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/18-04/30
CRN 38337: Click CRN for re-audition information.
CRN 38337: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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OPEN LL 30604 1.0 Lecture W 05:30pm - 06:35pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 21 8 10 Phillip Young 01/18-04/30 14
To Be Arranged 1.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/18-04/30
CRN 30604: Click CRN for re-audition information.
CRN 30604: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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CLOSED LL 30959 1.0 Lecture M 05:30pm - 06:45pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 21 -- 0 Henry Shin 01/18-04/30 14
To Be Arranged 1.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/18-04/30
CRN 30959: Click CRN for re-audition information.
CRN 30959: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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MUSC 009C - INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION III (CLASSICAL)
Prerequisite: MUSC 009B.
Corequisite: MUSC 010 and one of the following, appropriate for the student's study path: MUSC 043, 044, 060, 061, 062, 063, 064, 066, 074, 075, 076, 082.

This course is for the advanced classical music major, and consists of twelve 45-minute private lessons with an instructor on the Applied Music staff, participation in a weekly music recital class, and an end-of-semester jury performance. Emphasis is placed on appropriate interpretation of advanced repertoire, as well as addressing possible new technical demands. Recommended enrollment in a chamber ensemble class. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Maximum of 4 enrollments allowed in the Applied Music Family: MUSC 008, 009A, 009B, 009C, 009E, 009E. Total of 18 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. This course may be scheduled using the "To Be Arranged" (TBA) scheduling format.
Transfer credit: CSU; UC C-ID: MUS 160
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/18-04/30 for 14 weeks.
OPEN LL 30960 1.0 Lecture Th 01:15pm - 02:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 117 21 3 7 Zachary Matthews 01/18-04/30 14
To Be Arranged 1.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/18-04/30
CRN 30960: Click CRN for re-audition information.
CRN 30960: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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OPEN LL 38338 1.0 Lecture F 12:30pm - 01:45pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 21 6 9 Rodger Guerrero 01/18-04/30 14
Lab 1.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/18-04/30
CRN 38338: Click CRN for re-audition information.
CRN 38338: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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OPEN LL 30607 1.0 Lecture W 05:30pm - 06:35pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 21 1 10 Phillip Young 01/18-04/30 14
To Be Arranged 1.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/18-04/30
CRN 30607: Click CRN for re-audition information.
CRN 30607: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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CLOSED LL 30962 1.0 Lecture M 05:30pm - 06:45pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 21 -- 0 Henry Shin 01/18-04/30 14
To Be Arranged 1.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/18-04/30
CRN 30962: Click CRN for re-audition information.
CRN 30962: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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MUSC 009D - INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION II (JAZZ/COMMERCIAL)
Prerequisite: MUSC 009A.
Corequisite: MUSC 010 and one of the following, appropriate for the student's study path: MUSC 056, 057A, 057B, 057C, 057D, 057E, 057F.

Designed for the intermediate jazz and commercial music major, this course consists of twelve 45-minute private lessons with an instructor on the Applied Music staff, participation in a weekly music recital class, and an end-of-semester jury performance. Building on the foundations already established, emphasis is on representative intermediate repertoire and improvisation, continued technique development, and introduction to appropriate style and interpretation. Recommended enrollment in smaller ensemble and/or jazz groups. Maximum of 4 enrollments allowed in the Applied Music Family: MUSC 008, 009A, 009B, 009C, 009D, 009E. Total of 18 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. This course may be scheduled using the "To Be Arranged" (TBA) scheduling format.
Transfer credit: CSU; UC C-ID: MUS 160
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/18-04/30 for 14 weeks.
OPEN LL 30905 1.0 Lecture Th 01:15pm - 02:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 117 21 3 7 Zachary Matthews 01/18-04/30 14
To Be Arranged 1.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/18-04/30
CRN 30905: Click CRN for re-audition information.
CRN 30905: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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OPEN LL 38339 1.0 Lecture F 12:30pm - 01:45pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 21 1 9 Rodger Guerrero 01/18-04/30 14
To Be Arranged 1.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/18-04/30
CRN 38339: Click CRN for re-audition information.
CRN 38339: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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OPEN LL 30611 1.0 Lecture W 05:30pm - 06:35pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 21 0 10 Phillip Young 01/18-04/30 14
To Be Arranged 1.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/18-04/30
CRN 30611: Click CRN for re-audition information.
CRN 30611: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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CLOSED LL 30965 1.0 Lecture M 05:30pm - 06:45pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 21 -- 0 Henry Shin 01/18-04/30 14
To Be Arranged 1.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/18-04/30
CRN 30965: Click CRN for re-audition information.
CRN 30965: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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MUSC 009E - INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTION III (JAZZ/COMMERCIAL)
Prerequisite: MUSC 009D.
Corequisite: MUSC 010 and one of the following, appropriate for the student's study path: MUSC 056, 057A, 057B, 057C, 057D, 057E, 057F, 057I.
This course is appropriate for the advanced jazz and commercial music major, and consists of twelve 45-minute private lessons with an instructor on the Applied Music staff, participation in a weekly music recital class, and an end-of-semester jury performance. Emphasis is placed on appropriate interpretation of advanced repertoire, as well as addressing possible new technical and improvisation demands. Recommended enrollment in smaller ensemble and/or jazz groups. Maximum credit 2 units, 1 unit each semester. Maximum of 4 enrollments allowed in the Applied Music Family: MUSC 008, 009A, 009B, 009C, 009D, 009E. Total of 18 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. This course may be scheduled using the "To Be Arranged"; (TBA) scheduling format.
Transfer credit: CSU; UC C-ID: MUS 160
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/18-04/30 for 14 weeks.
OPEN LL 30966 1.0 Lecture Th 01:15pm - 02:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 117 21 3 7 Zachary Matthews 01/18-04/30 14
To Be Arranged 1.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/18-04/30
CRN 30966: Click CRN for re-audition information.
CRN 30966: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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OPEN LL 38340 1.0 Lecture F 12:30pm - 01:45pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 21 0 9 Rodger Guerrero 01/18-04/30 14
To Be Arranged 1.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/18-04/30
CRN 38340: Click CRN for re-audition information.
CRN 38340: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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OPEN LL 30618 1.0 Lecture W 05:30pm - 06:35pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 21 1 10 Phillip Young 01/18-04/30 14
To Be Arranged 1.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/18-04/30
CRN 30618: Click CRN for re-audition information.
CRN 30618: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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CLOSED LL 30968 1.0 Lecture M 05:30pm - 06:45pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 21 -- 0 Henry Shin 01/18-04/30 14
To Be Arranged 1.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/18-04/30
CRN 30968: Click CRN for re-audition information.
CRN 30968: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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MUSC 010 - CONCERT MUSIC
Development of techniques of critical listening through lectures and demonstration. Required attendance at concerts and recitals. Maximum credit 2 units, 1/2 unit each semester. For music majors and minors, primarily, but open to all qualified students. Total of 18 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 30970 0.5 Lecture Th 12:00pm - 12:50pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 140 180 94 86 Henry Shin 01/09-05/07 16

MUSC 017 - RECITAL AND AUDITION PREPARATION
Prerequisite: MUSC 009C or 009E.
Corequisite: One of the following: MUSC 043, 044, 056, 057A, 057B, 057C, 057D, 057E, 057F, 060, 062, 063, 064, 066, 070A, 070B, 070C,070D, 070E, 074, 075, 076, 082.

Individual or small-group instruction in the standard literature for the students' performing medium-instrument or voice. Historical context, form and harmonic aspects, technical demands, stylistic nuances, and expressive considerations of the pieces studied. One half-hour weekly with an applied music instructor and participation in an Applied Music recital class. Required end-of-semester juried performance, recital or mock audition. Preparation for transferring to a four-year school or entering the music industry. For students playing at the sophomore level. Total of 18 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. This course may be scheduled using the "To Be Arranged" (TBA) scheduling format.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/18-04/30 for 14 weeks.
OPEN LL 31680 1.0 Lecture Th 01:15pm - 02:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 117 21 1 7 Zachary Matthews 01/18-04/30 14
To Be Arranged 1.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/18-04/30
CRN 31680: Click CRN for re-audition information.
CRN 31680: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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OPEN LL 38341 1.0 Lecture F 12:30pm - 01:45pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 21 0 9 Rodger Guerrero 01/18-04/30 14
To Be Arranged 1.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/18-04/30
CRN 38341: Click CRN for re-audition information.
CRN 38341: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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OPEN LL 31677 1.0 Lecture W 05:30pm - 06:35pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 21 1 10 Phillip Young 01/18-04/30 14
To Be Arranged 1.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/18-04/30
CRN 31677: Click CRN for re-audition information.
CRN 31677: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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CLOSED LL 31682 1.0 Lecture M 05:30pm - 06:45pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 21 -- 0 Henry Shin 01/18-04/30 14
To Be Arranged 1.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/18-04/30
CRN 31682: Click CRN for re-audition information.
CRN 31682: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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MUSC 018 - INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE SKILLS
Prerequisite: Retention based on successful audition.
Corequisite: MUSC 010.

In-class instrumental or vocal performances that reflect individual practice on selected materials under the guidance of faculty adviser. Development of interpretational, technical, and presentational skills. Required end of semester jury performance. For students performing at college level. Total of 18 hours lecture and 36 hours practice laboratory. This course may be scheduled using the "To Be Arranged" (TBA) scheduling format.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 31743 1.0 Lecture F 12:00pm - 12:50pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 114 16 0 3 Jocelyn Chang 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 01:00pm - 03:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 114 01/09-05/07
CRN 31743: Click CRN for audition information.
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MUSC 020 - INDEPENDENT STUDY
Prerequisite: Completion of two semesters of a music sequence in the subject area, and approval of student project.

Primarily for music majors. Individual projects such as a concert recital, original composition, music arrangement, musicological research paper. Total of 54 hours by arrangement.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 02/20-05/07 for 10 weeks.
Permission of Instructor IST 38083 1.0 Independent Study 5.4 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CENTER FOR THE ARTS 119 1 0 1 Staff 02/20-05/07 10

MUSC 021 - MUSIC APPRECIATION
Introduction to western art music---its understanding and enjoyment, music elements, performance media, style, and literature. Emphasis on critical listening skills. Required concert attendance. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: MUS 100
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 33349 3.0 Lecture T Th 10:30am - 11:55am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 210 40 37 3 Kathryn Mitchell 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 30312 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Alison Bjorkedal 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30312: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 30976 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Alison Bjorkedal 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30976: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 30981 3.0 DE Online Lecture M 08:45am - 10:10am Online ZOOM 40 -- 0 Jamie Pedrini 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 30981: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 36325 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Paula Fehrenbach 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 37836 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Jamie Pedrini 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37836: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 38031 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Paula Fehrenbach 03/13-05/07 8

MUSC 023 - MUSIC CULTURES OF THE WORLD
Introduction to music as a worldwide phenomenon covering folk, popular, and art musics of major geographical areas. Emphasis on music as a component of culture and on the unique ways diverse cultures organize sound into music. Special attention on the musics of ethnic groups represented in Southern California. Required concert attendance. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38329 3.0 Lecture M W 12:50pm - 02:15pm C 106 45 14 31 Charles Carpenter 01/09-05/07 16

MUSC 024A - THE JAZZ EXPERIENCE: EVOLUTION AND ESSENCE
Introduction to jazz: its development, major styles, and innovators. Non-technical analysis of the musical and multicultural elements of jazz through lecture, demonstration, reading, film, listening, and required concert attendance. Recommended for students interested in learning about the history and development of jazz. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 34850 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Daniel Cole 01/09-05/07 16
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
OPEN OD 38883 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 6 34 Mary Durst 03/13-05/07 8

MUSC 024B - HISTORY OF ROCK MUSIC
Survey of rock music from the late 1940s to the present - its socio-cultural and historical development. Emphasis on the roots and early development of rock; its stylistic trends and influential artists throughout the years. The politics of rock and the impact of technology. Required concert attendance. No credit if taken after MUSC 127. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED L 32343 3.0 Lecture M W 10:30am - 11:55am C 106 40 -- 0 Kyle Luck 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 34230 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Kyle Luck 01/09-05/07 16
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED OD 38330 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Kyle Luck 03/13-05/07 8

MUSC 025 - AFRICAN AMERICAN MUSIC
Survey of the evolution and development of African American music. Emphasis on African roots and influence of socio-economic factors. Slave song and Negro spirituals, ragtime, blues, R&B, jazz from New Orleans through avant-garde, contemporary Black popular music. Required concert attendance. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 34233 3.0 Lecture M W 08:45am - 10:10am C 106 40 10 30 Ray Briggs 01/09-05/07 16
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-05/05 for 15 weeks.
Restricted: Dual Enrollment L 38853 3.0 Lecture W F 02:10pm - 03:45pm PCC Northwest D112 30 0 30 Ray Briggs 01/09-05/05 15
CRN 38853: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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MUSC 028 - HISTORY OF OPERA
Analysis of representative operas by the major composers of each period from the 17th through 20th centuries in Europe and the United States. Origin and development of related musical genres, forms, and styles. Emphasis on critical listening skills. Required concert attendance. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 38331 3.0 DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 20 -- 0 Phillip Young 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

MUSC 032 - INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC EDUCATION
Recommended Preparation: MUSC 001A and MUSC 009A.

Survey of the philosophical, historical, cultural, psychological, and curricular foundations of music education in the United States. Guided field observation and analysis of k-12 classes, and in-class teaching demonstrations. For music majors entering or considering music teaching as a career. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 35544 2.0 Lecture T 02:45pm - 04:50pm R 123 10 5 5 Mark Miller 01/09-05/07 16

MUSC 034A - JAZZ KEYBOARD SKILLS
Prerequisite: MUSC 004A or 041A.
Recommended Preparation: MUSC 036A.

Study on the keyboard the harmonic and melodic materials of jazz including blues, bossa nova and standard tunes. Introductory skills to play with a jazz feel, create bass lines, accompany singers and instrumentalists, and effectively sight read lead sheets. Technical exercises to improve piano efficiency for jazz and other related styles. Total of 36 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. This course may be scheduled using the "To Be Arranged" (TBA) scheduling format.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 34236 2.0 Lecture F 12:45pm - 03:00pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 116 20 8 9 Gary Fukushima 01/09-05/07 16
To Be Arranged 1 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/09-05/07
CRN 34236: Zero-cost-textbook option. Click CRN for details.
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MUSC 034B - ADVANCED JAZZ KEYBOARD SKILLS
Prerequisite: MUSC 034A or retention based on successful audition.

Study on the keyboard of advanced techniques and materials of jazz such as: blues, ballads, standard tunes, and modal jazz. Emphasis on the advanced ability to play with a jazz feel, create bass lines, accompany singers and instrumentalists, and effectively sightread lead sheets. Advanced technical exercises to improve piano efficiency for jazz and related styles. Total of 36 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. This course may be scheduled using the "To Be Arranged" (TBA) scheduling format.
Transfer credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 36288 2.0 Lecture F 12:45pm - 03:00pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 116 20 3 9 Gary Fukushima 01/09-05/07 16
To Be Arranged 1 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/09-05/07
CRN 36288: Zero-cost-textbook option. Click CRN for details.
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MUSC 040 - PREPARATORY MUSIC THEORY
A visual, aural, and kinesthetic introduction to music literacy. Reading and writing rhythmic, melodic, and harmonic notation in treble and bass clefs. Elementary theory, including major scales, the circle of fifths, intervals, and common triads. Fundamental aural skill development through rhythm drills, melodic dictation, singing, and creative exercises. For pre-music majors, but open to all students. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 31026 3.0 Lecture M W 03:45pm - 05:10pm V 212 25 13 12 Rodger Guerrero 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 35554 3.0 Lecture T Th 02:45pm - 04:10pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 210 25 12 13 Charles Carpenter 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35554: Zero-cost-textbook option. Click CRN for details.
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MUSC 041A - FIRST YEAR PIANO I
Primarily for non-music majors. Orientation to the keyboard with emphasis upon finger, hand and body control. Focus on reading music notation. Study of a first year piano book. Total of 36 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. This course may be scheduled using the "To Be Arranged" (TBA) scheduling format.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 31489 2.0 Lecture M W 09:15am - 10:20am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 116 24 19 5 Kristi Lobitz 01/09-05/07 16
To Be Arranged 1 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/09-05/07
OPEN LL 30883 2.0 Lecture T 02:45pm - 04:50pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 116 24 22 2 Jocelyn Chang 01/09-05/07 16
To Be Arranged 1 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/09-05/07
OPEN LL 32708 2.0 Lecture M 02:45pm - 05:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 116 24 12 12 Phillip Young 01/09-05/07 16
To Be Arranged 1 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/09-05/07
OPEN LL 30989 2.0 Lecture M 05:30pm - 07:50pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 116 24 10 14 Linda Zoolalian 01/09-05/07 16
To Be Arranged 1 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/09-05/07
OPEN LL 33705 2.0 Lecture W 05:30pm - 07:35pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 116 24 11 13 Kristi Lobitz 01/09-05/07 16
To Be Arranged 1 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/09-05/07
OPEN LL 33704 2.0 Lecture S 10:15am - 12:25pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 116 24 16 8 Wen Huang 01/09-05/07 16
To Be Arranged 1 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted OD 30186 2.0 DE Online Lecture .6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 24 -- 0 Phillip Young 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lab 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

MUSC 041B - FIRST YEAR PIANO II
Prerequisite: MUSC 041A or retention based on successful audition.

Primarily for non-music majors. Continued study of a first year piano book including repertoire representative of various styles and periods. Total of 36 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. This course may be scheduled using the "To Be Arranged" (TBA) scheduling format.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 30994 2.0 Lecture Th 02:45pm - 04:50pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 116 22 20 2 Phillip Young 01/09-05/07 16
To Be Arranged 1 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/09-05/07
OPEN LL 31075 2.0 Lecture M 07:55pm - 10:15pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 116 22 11 11 Linda Zoolalian 01/09-05/07 16
To Be Arranged 1 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/09-05/07

MUSC 042A - SECOND YEAR PIANO I
Prerequisite: MUSC 041B or retention based on successful audition.

Study and performances of varied Grade II materials and standard piano repertoire. Emphasis on required instrumental skills. Primarily for non-music majors. Total of 36 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. This course may be scheduled using the "To Be Arranged" (TBA) scheduling format.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 33702 2.0 Lecture W 02:45pm - 04:50pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 114 18 16 2 Jocelyn Chang 01/09-05/07 16
To Be Arranged 1 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/09-05/07

MUSC 042B - SECOND YEAR PIANO II
Prerequisite: MUSC 042A or retention based on successful audition.

Continued study of Grade II materials and representative piano repertoire. Emphasis on technical facility and musical interpretation. Primarily for non-music majors. Total of 36 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. This course may be scheduled using the "To Be Arranged" (TBA) scheduling format.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 32709 2.0 Lecture M 02:45pm - 05:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 114 18 11 7 Jocelyn Chang 01/09-05/07 16
To Be Arranged 1 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/09-05/07

MUSC 043 - PIANO ENSEMBLE Lab Courses
Prerequisite: Retention based on successful audition.

Ensemble experience for the pianist. Varied levels of both duet, duo and multi-piano literature. A variety of musical styles and their interpretations. For students playing at college level. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Maximum of 4 enrollments allowed in the Traditional Ensemble Family: MUSC 043, 053, 060, 062, 133A, 133B. Total of 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 30995 1.0 Lab T 06:00pm - 10:15pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 114 30 15 15 Phillip Young 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30995: Click CRN for audition information.
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MUSC 044 - PIANO ACCOMPANYING
Prerequisite: Retention based on successful audition.

Introduction to the techniques of accompanying vocalists and instrumentalists. Study and performance of accompaniment repertoire: art songs and instrumental literature. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Maximum of 4 enrollments allowed in the Chamber Ensemble Family: MUSC 038C, 044, 057A, 057E, 057I, 070A, 070B, 070C, 070D, 070E, 082, 133E. Total of 18 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 30120 1.0 Lecture F 12:00pm - 12:50pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 114 16 11 3 Jocelyn Chang 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 01:00pm - 03:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 114 01/09-05/07
CRN 30120: Click CRN for audition information
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MUSC 056 - VOCAL JAZZ ENSEMBLE Lab Courses
Prerequisite: Retention based on successful audition.
Enrollment Limitation: Audition.

Rehearsal and performance of literature suitable to the vocal jazz ensemble. Vocal and choral techniques and improvisation. Required instructional trips. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Maximum of 4 enrollments in the Jazz Ensemble Family: MUSC 056, 057B, 057C, 057D, 057E, 057F, 133D. Total of 72 hours laboratory. This course may be scheduled using the "To Be Arranged" (TBA) scheduling format.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: MUS 180
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 37560 1.0 Lab M W 05:30pm - 06:55pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 117 12 11 1 Andreas Preponis 01/09-05/07 16
To Be Arranged 1.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 117 01/09-05/07
CRN 37560: Click CRN for audition information.
CRN 37560: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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MUSC 057A - JAZZ COMBO
Prerequisite: Retention based on successful audition.

Theory, history, rehearsal and performance of all jazz styles from New Orleans to avante-garde using written arrangements and lead sheets. Multiple jazz combos will be selected to rehearse, prepare and perform jazz musical repertoire. Opportunities for extended improvised soloing as part of a small jazz group, typically trios to septets including horns and rhythm section. Required instructional trips. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Maximum of 4 enrollments allowed in the Chamber Ensemble Family: MUSC 038C, 044, 057A, 057E, 070A, 070B, 070C, 070D, 070E, 082, 133E. Total of 54 hours laboratory and 18 hours TBA laboratory. This course may be scheduled using the "To Be Arranged" (TBA) scheduling format.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: MUS 180
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 35856 1.0 Lab F 09:00am - 12:30pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 117 17 -- 0 Gary Fukushima 01/09-05/07 16
To Be Arranged 1 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 117 01/09-05/07
CRN 35856: Click CRN for audition information.
CRN 35856: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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OPEN LL 30329 1.0 Lecture M W 12:15pm - 01:45pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 117 17 10 7 Steven Cotter 01/09-05/07 16
To Be Arranged 1 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 117 01/09-05/07
CRN 30329: Click CRN for audition information.
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MUSC 057B - LANCER JAZZ BIG BAND
Prerequisite: Retention based on successful audition.

Theory, history, rehearsal and performance of traditional and contemporary literature for standard 17-piece big band. Development of reading, stylistic and ensemble skills. Instrumentation includes five saxophones, four trumpets, four trombones, piano, guitar, bass, drums. Required instructional trips. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Maximum of 4 enrollments in the Jazz Ensemble Family: MUSC 056, 057B, 057C, 057D, 057E, 057F, 133D. Total of 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. This course may be scheduled using the "To Be Arranged" (TBA) scheduling format.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: MUS 180
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 31002 1.0 Lecture M W 03:45pm - 05:15pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 17 14 3 Jonathan Richards 01/09-05/07 16
To Be Arranged 1 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 01/09-05/07
CRN 31002: Click CRN for audition information.
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MUSC 057F - LATIN JAZZ ENSEMBLE
Prerequisite: Retention based on successful audition.

Theory, history, rehearsal and performance of music in the Latin jazz idiom. A conjunto (smaller band) typically consisting of 3-4 horns, rhythm section, timbales, congas, bongos, hand percussionists, and optional vocalist. Required instructional trips. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Maximum of 4 enrollments in the Jazz Ensemble Family: MUSC 056, 057B, 057C, 057D, 057E, 057F, 133D. Total of 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. This course may be scheduled using the "To Be Arranged" (TBA) scheduling format.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: MUS 180
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 34239 1.0 Lecture T Th 02:45pm - 04:10pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 17 11 6 David Tull 01/09-05/07 16
To Be Arranged 1 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 01/09-05/07
CRN 34239: Click CRN for audition information.
CRN 34239: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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MUSC 057I - VOCAL JAZZ COMBO Lab Courses
Enrollment Limitation: Retention based on successful audition.

Theory, history, rehearsal and performance of all jazz styles from New Orleans to avante-garde using lead sheets. Opportunities for extended improvised soloing as part of a combo band and jazz vocalists, typically a rhythm section and 2 horns. Required instructional trips. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Maximum of 4 enrollments allowed in the Chamber Ensemble Family: MUSC 038C, 044, 057A, 057E, 057I, 070A, 070B, 070C, 070D, 070E, 082, 133E. Total of 72 hours laboratory. This course may be scheduled using the "To Be Arranged" (TBA) scheduling format.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 38625 1.0 Lab W 07:00pm - 10:10pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 117 25 16 9 Mary Durst 01/09-05/07 16
To Be Arranged 1 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 117 01/09-05/07
CRN 38625: Click CRN for audition information.
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MUSC 060 - COLLEGE/COMMUNITY ORCHESTRA
Prerequisite: Retention based on successful audition.

Study and performance of standard and contemporary literature of the symphony orchestra. For students playing at college level. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Maximum of 4 enrollments allowed in the Instrumental Ensemble Family: MUSC 043, 053, 060, 062, 133A, 133B. Total of 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory. This course may be scheduled using the "To Be Arranged" (TBA) scheduling format.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: MUS 180
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 31004 1.0 Lecture M 07:00pm - 08:50pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 30 -- 0 Henry Shin 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture M 08:55pm - 10:35pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 01/09-05/07
To Be Arranged 1.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 01/09-05/07
CRN 31004: Click CRN for audition information.
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MUSC 062 - LANCER CONCERT BAND Lab Courses
Prerequisite: Retention based on successful audition.

Rehearsal and performance of representative band literature. Emphasis on development of music reading, instrumental skills. Required instructional trips. Maximum credit 8 units, 2 units each semester. Maximum of 4 enrollments allowed in the Instrumental Ensemble Family: MUSC 043, 053, 060, 062, 133A, 133B. Spring semester. Total of 108 hours laboratory. This course may be scheduled using the "To Be Arranged" (TBA) scheduling format.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: MUS 180
Grade Mode: L, A

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted B 34241 2.0 Lab T Th 08:00am - 10:15am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 40 -- 0 Kyle Luck 01/09-05/07 16
To Be Arranged 1.8 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 01/09-05/07
CRN 34241: Click CRN for audition information.
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OPEN B 37701 2.0 Lab T Th 08:00am - 10:15am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 40 17 23 Charles Carpenter 01/09-05/07 16
To Be Arranged 1.8 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 01/09-05/07
CRN 37701: Click CRN for audition information.
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MUSC 063 - CONCERT CHOIR
Rehearsal and performance of literature suitable to the large ensemble (80-100). Extensive training in vocal and choral techniques. Required instructional trips. For students singing at college level. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Maximum of 4 enrollments allowed in the Choral Ensemble Family: MUSC 063, 064, 066, 133C. Total of 72 hours laboratory. This course may be scheduled using the "To Be Arranged" (TBA) scheduling format.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 31006 1.0 Lab T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 40 30 10 Rodger Guerrero 01/09-05/07 16
To Be Arranged 1 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 01/09-05/07

MUSC 064 - CHAMBER SINGERS
Prerequisite: Retention based on successful audition.

Rehearsal and performance of representative major works suitable to the small ensemble (30-40). Advanced choral and vocal techniques. Required instructional trips. For students singing at college level. Maximum credit 8 units, 2 units each semester. Maximum of 4 enrollments allowed in the Choral Ensemble Family: MUSC 063, 064, 066, 133C. Total of 90 hours laboratory. This course may be scheduled using the "To Be Arranged" (TBA) scheduling format.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: MUS 180
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 31007 1.0 Lab M W 02:00pm - 03:25pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 30 14 16 Rodger Guerrero 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 02:00pm - 03:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 01/09-05/07
To Be Arranged 1.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 01/09-05/07
CRN 31007: Click CRN for audition information.
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MUSC 070C - PERCUSSION ENSEMBLE Lab Courses
Prerequisite: MUSC 087A or 087B, or enrollment in or completion of one of the following: MUSC 055, 057A, 057B, 057C, 057D, 057E, 057F, 057G, 060, 061, 062, 065 or retention based on successful audition.

Rehearsal and performance of traditional and contemporary percussion ensemble literature. Concert(s) given each semester. Recommended MUSC 008 or 009. For students playing at college level. Maximum credit 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Maximum of 4 enrollments allowed in the Chamber Ensemble Family: MUSC 038C, 044, 057A, 057E, 057I, 070A, 070B, 070C, 070D, 070E, 082, 133E. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 31010 1.0 Lab M W 08:45am - 10:10am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 12 9 3 Charles Carpenter 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31010: Click CRN for audition information.
CRN 31010: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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MUSC 070E - CHAMBER MUSIC Lab Courses
Prerequisite: Enrollment in or completion of one of the following: MUSC 043, 055, 057A, 057B, 057C, 057D, 057E, 057F, 057G, 059, 060, 061, 062, 065, 070A, 070B, 070C, 070D, 082, or retention based on successful audition.

Rehearsal and performance of standard and contemporary ensemble literature for strings with or without other instruments or voice. Concert(s) each semester. For students playing at college level. Recommended MUSC 008 or 009. Maximum of 4 enrollments allowed in the Chamber Ensemble Family: MUSC 038C, 044, 057A, 057E, 057I, 070A, 070B, 070C, 070D, 070E, 082, 133E. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 31076 1.0 Lab W 07:00pm - 10:10pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 15 6 9 Henry Shin 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31076: Click CRN for audition information.
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MUSC 071A - VOICE TECHNIQUES I
Exploration of the fundamentals of vocal technique and singing for the beginning voice student. Posture, breath management, tone resonance, registration. Class singing and solo singing from basic text and supplementary materials. Total of 27 hours lecture and 27 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 36058 2.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 02:25pm C 106 23 20 3 Alina Roitstein 01/09-05/07 16
Lab Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm C 106 01/09-05/07
OPEN LL 36060 2.0 Lecture T 02:45pm - 03:25pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 114 23 16 7 Rodger Guerrero 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture T 03:30pm - 04:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 114 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 02:45pm - 04:10pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 114 01/09-05/07

MUSC 075 - MUSICAL THEATER WORKSHOP Lab Courses
Prerequisite: Retention based on successful audition.

Interdisciplinary course: Music, Theater Arts.

Techniques, skills, theory and practice of musical theater performance and audition. The practice of songs, scenes and dance for performance on the live stage. May not be taken concurrently with or after THRT 075. Maximum credit: 8 units, 2 units each semester. Maximum of 4 enrollments allowed in the Musical Theater Production Family: MUSC 067, 074, 075, 076, THRT 027, 075. Total of 72 hours laboratory and 36 hours "To Be Arranged" (TBA) scheduling format.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: MUS 180
Grade Mode: L, A

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Audition Required B 34862 2.0 Lab T Th 04:15pm - 06:20pm C 106 15 2 11 Leroy Villanueva 01/09-05/07 16
To Be Arranged 2.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours C 106 01/09-05/07
CRN 34862: Click CRN for Audition Information.
CRN 34862: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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MUSC 081A - FIRST YEAR CLASSICAL GUITAR
Use of right and left hands and simple strokes. Basic theory, elements of musicianship. Fingering and interpretation of elementary guitar music. Solo and class performance. Total of 36 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. This course may be scheduled using the To Be Arranged" (TBA) scheduling format.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 38460 2.0 Lecture T 09:15am - 10:05am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 117 15 5 10 Kenton Youngstrom 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture Th 09:15am - 10:20am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 117 01/09-05/07
To Be Arranged 1 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/09-05/07
CRN 38460: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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MUSC 083A - BEGINNING GUITAR
Basic right and left hand playing techniques in a variety of styles. Tuning, notation, basic music theory, reading and playing of basic chords and scales. Total of 36 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. This course may be scheduled using the "To Be Arranged" (TBA) scheduling format.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 31017 2.0 Lecture F 12:45pm - 03:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 117 22 -- 0 Robert Scivally 01/09-05/07 16
To Be Arranged 1 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/09-05/07
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-04/23 for 14 weeks.
OPEN LL 36088 2.0 Lecture M W 09:15am - 10:20am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 117 22 21 1 Robert Scivally 01/09-04/23 14
To Be Arranged 1 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/09-04/23

MUSC 083B - INTERMEDIATE BEGINNER GUITAR
Prerequisite: MUSC 083A.
Intermediate techniques for playing the guitar in a variety of styles. Chords, strumming, bar chords, movable scales, arpeggios, reading music and simple solos. Total of 36 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. This course may be scheduled using the "To Be Arranged" (TBA) scheduling format.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 38459 2.0 Lecture F 03:15pm - 05:35pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 117 22 9 13 Robert Scivally 01/09-05/07 16
To Be Arranged 1 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/09-05/07

MUSC 087A - PERCUSSION INSTRUMENT TECHNIQUES
Recommended Preparation: Ability to read rhythmic notation.

Rudiments of standard percussion instruments with emphasis upon snare drum. Recommended ability to read music. Total of 36 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 37812 2.0 Lecture T 10:30am - 11:20am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 20 6 14 Charles Carpenter 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 11:25am - 12:15pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 01/09-05/07
Lecture Th 10:30am - 11:00am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 01/09-05/07
Lecture Th 11:05am - 11:45am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 01/09-05/07

MUSC 088A - STRINGS I
Fundamental techniques, including position, fingering, bowing of standard orchestral string instruments. Reading beginning level music. Total of 27 hours lecture and 27 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 38620 2.0 Lecture M 10:30am - 11:55am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 25 7 11 Paula Fehrenbach 01/09-05/07 16
Lab W 10:30am - 11:55am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 01/09-05/07

MUSC 088B - STRINGS II
Prerequisite: MUSC 088A.

Continued development of fundamental techniques, including position, fingering, bowing on a standard orchestral string instrument. Reading beginning-intermediate level music. Total of 27 hours lecture and 27 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 38621 2.0 Lecture M 10:30am - 11:55am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 25 7 11 Paula Fehrenbach 01/09-05/07 16
Lab W 10:30am - 11:55am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 01/09-05/07

MUSC 093A - INTRODUCTION TO THE MUSIC BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Overview of making a career in music with a focus on entrepreneurial skills. Understanding academic programs in music in higher education. Introduction to fundamental business and personal finance skills, analysis of current trends in advertising and marketing music and musicians. For students in the Music Entrepreneurship Certificate program, but open to all interested students. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED L 37651 2.0 Lecture M 03:00pm - 05:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 210 25 -- 0 Zachary Matthews 01/09-05/07 16

MUSC 094 - INTRO TO MUSIC TECHNOLOGY FOR MUSICIANS
Prerequisite: One of the following: MUSC 001A, 040, 041A, or placement based on the music assessment process.

Introduction to music technology tools commonly used by musicians and music educators. Basic computer notation, MIDI, recording, digital audio workstations, microphone techniques and sound reinforcement. Total of 54 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 36805 3.0 Lecture T 03:45pm - 05:35pm C 107 16 -- 0 Louis Lopez 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture Th 03:45pm - 04:55pm C 107 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 05:00pm - 05:25pm C 107 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 05:30pm - 05:55pm C 107 01/09-05/07
CRN 36805: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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MUSC 096A - INTRODUCTION TO MUSIC RECORDING AND PRODUCTION
Prerequisite: One of the following: MUSC 001A, 040, 041A, or placement based on the music assessment process.

Introduction to computer music production. Use of MIDI (Musical Instrumental Digital Interface), methods of triggering MIDI (controllers, sequencers etc.), samplers and synthesizers, digital audio recording, signal processing. Aesthetic principles of music production. Recommended for students interested in music production. Total of 54 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 31025 3.5 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm C 107 16 13 3 Delbert Bowers 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 02:30pm - 03:20pm C 107 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 02:30pm - 03:35pm C 107 01/09-05/07
OPEN OD 38334 3.5 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 16 10 6 Daniel Cole 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

MUSC 096B - MUSIC RECORDING AND PRODUCTION APPLICATIONS
Prerequisite: MUSC 096A.

Production of music projects using modern recording techniques. Utilization of microphones and preamps, hardware and virtual mixers, outboard plug-in effects, and other associated digital audio workstation components. Music production values are studied through analytical listening. Total of 54 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 30278 3.5 Lecture T Th 06:00pm - 07:25pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 210 16 12 4 Louis Lopez 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 07:30pm - 08:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 210 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 07:30pm - 08:35pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 210 01/09-05/07
CRN 30278: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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MUSC 096C - MUSIC RECORDING & PRODUCTION WORKSHOP
Prerequisite: MUSC 096A.

Strategies for mixing pre-recorded, multi-track music. Critical listening, musical aesthetics of recorded music. Room acoustics and monitoring for critical listening. Extensive use of equalizers, dynamics and time-based effects. Advanced signal routing. Extensive hands-on projects. Total 54 hours lecture and 36 hours laboratory.
Transfer credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 31365 3.5 Lecture M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 210 16 -- 0 Delbert Bowers 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 01:45pm - 02:35pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 210 01/09-05/07
Lab W 01:45pm - 02:50pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 210 01/09-05/07

MUSC 099 - MUSIC ENTREPRENEURSHIP PRACTICUM
Prerequisite: MUSC 093A.

Analysis of case studies of music-related projects such as recitals, recordings, business plans and music videos. The practicum culminates in the planning and presentation of individual capstone projects. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38335 2.0 Lecture W 05:15pm - 07:20pm V 208 24 9 15 Zachary Matthews 01/09-05/07 16

MUSC 105 - POPULAR SONGWRITING
Recommended Preparation: Enrollment in MUSC 041A.

Theory and practice in popular songwriting. Music fundamentals, lyric construction, and marketing techniques. For students interested in developing their songwriting capabilities for the commercial music industry. Total of 54 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. This course may be scheduled using the "To Be Arranged" (TBA) scheduling format.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 31080 3.0 Lecture Th 05:30pm - 08:45pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 116 25 16 9 Mary Durst 01/09-05/07 16
To Be Arranged 1 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/09-05/07

MUSC 116 - DRUM SET TECHNIQUES
Recommended Preparation: MUSC 087A or enrollment as drummer/percussionist in one of the following: MUSC 057A, 057B, 057C, 057D, 057E, 057F, 061, 062, 070C, or retention based on successful audition.

Basic techniques of drum set playing. Emphasis on hand-foot coordination. Styles studied include jazz, Latin and rock. Total of 36 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. This course may be scheduled using the "To Be Arranged" (TBA) scheduling format.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 32711 2.0 Lecture F 09:15am - 11:35am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 134 15 -- 0 David Tull 01/09-05/07 16
To Be Arranged 1 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/09-05/07
CRN 32711: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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MUSC 121 - LATIN PERCUSSION TECHNIQUES
Percussion performance in Afro-Cuban and Brazilian musical styles. Playing techniques on specific instruments and idiomatic rhythmic patterns associated with regional musical styles.Instruments include congas, claves, guiro, timbales, cowbell, shekere and bongos. Total of 36 hours lecture and 18 hours music laboratory. This course may be scheduled using the "To Be Arranged" (TBA) scheduling format.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 38471 2.0 Lecture M W 10:45am - 11:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 117 18 12 6 Charles Carpenter 01/09-05/07 16
To Be Arranged 1 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 002 01/09-05/07

MUSC 171A - BEGINNING TECHNIQUES OF POPULAR SINGING
Development of basic techniques and skills appropriate for singing various styles of popular music. Emphasis on fundamental singing techniques, interpretation, and stage presence. Music technology and the business of music. Solo singing performance required. Total of 36 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 38738 2.0 Lecture T 06:15pm - 08:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 117 20 -- 0 David Joyce 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 08:30pm - 09:30pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 117 01/09-05/07
NURSING

NURS 040 - MATERNAL NEWBORN NURSING
Prerequisite: NURS 050, 050L, and 050S.
Corequisite: NURS 040L.
Enrollment Limitation: Enrollment is limited by clinical availability.

Nursing theory and concepts to promote and maintain safe, developmentally appropriate, outcome-focused health care for culturally diverse maternal, newborn clients and their families. Integrate professional nursing roles of clinician, teacher, leader, and advocate while demonstrating critical thinking and nursing process in the care of patient response to physiological and psychosocial health conditions of maternal and newborn clients. Total of 18 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-02/09 for 5 weeks.
Restricted: Nursing Program OD 34266 1.0 DE Online Lecture M 01:00pm - 04:50pm Online ZOOM 16 11 5 Vita Torigoe 01/09-02/09 5
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 02/14-03/26 for 5 weeks.
Restricted: Nursing Program OD 34267 1.0 DE Online Lecture M 01:00pm - 04:50pm Online ZOOM 16 11 5 Vita Torigoe 02/14-03/26 5

NURS 040L - MATERNAL NEWBORN NURSING LAB/CLINICAL Lab Courses
Prerequisite: NURS 050, 050L, and 050S.
Corequisite: NURS 040.
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance into the Registered Nursing Program.

Application of nursing theory and concepts to promote and maintain safe, developmentally appropriate, outcome-focused health care for culturally diverse maternal, newborn patients and their families. Implement professional nursing roles of clinician, teacher, leader, and advocate while demonstrating critical thinking and nursing process in the care of client response to physiological and psychosocial conditions of maternal and newborn clients. Pass/no pass grading. Total of 81 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-02/09 for 5 weeks.
Restricted: Nursing Program B 34269 1.5 Lab W 09:00am - 11:50am CEC FOOTHILL 217 10 6 4 Vita Torigoe 01/09-02/09 5
Clinical Lab 13.3 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 01/09-02/09
CRN 34269: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Restricted: Nursing Program B 34268 1.5 Lab W 12:30pm - 03:20pm CEC FOOTHILL 217 10 5 5 Vita Torigoe 01/09-02/09 5
Clinical Lab 13.3 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 01/09-02/09
CRN 34268: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 02/14-03/26 for 5 weeks.
Restricted: Nursing Program B 34271 1.5 Lab T 09:00am - 11:50am CEC FOOTHILL 217 10 6 4 Vita Torigoe 02/14-03/26 5
Clinical Lab 13.3 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 02/14-03/26
CRN 34271: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Restricted: Nursing Program B 34270 1.5 Lab T 12:30pm - 03:20pm CEC FOOTHILL 217 10 5 5 Vita Torigoe 02/14-03/26 5
Clinical Lab 10 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 02/14-03/26
Clinical Lab 3.3 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 02/14-03/26
CRN 34270: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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NURS 041 - PEDIATRIC NURSING THEORY
Prerequisite: NURS 050, 050L, and 050S.
Corequisite: NURS 041L.

Nursing theory and concepts to promote and maintain safe, developmentally appropriate, outcome-focused health care for culturally diverse pediatric clients and their families. Integrate professional nursing roles of clinician, teacher, leader, and advocate while demonstrating critical thinking and nursing process in the care of pediatric client response to physiological and psychosocial health conditions of child and adolescent patients. Total of 18 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 02/14-03/26 for 5 weeks.
Restricted: Nursing Program OD 34272 1.0 DE Online Lecture M 01:00pm - 04:50pm Online ZOOM 16 11 5 Deanna Sanchez 02/14-03/26 5
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/27-04/30 for 5 weeks.
Restricted: Nursing Program OD 34273 1.0 DE Online Lecture M 01:00pm - 04:20pm Online ZOOM 20 11 9 Deanna Sanchez 03/27-04/30 5

NURS 041L - PEDIATRIC NURSING LAB/CLINICAL Lab Courses
Prerequisite: NURS 050, 050L, and 050S.
Corequisite: NURS 041.

Application of nursing theory and concepts to promote and maintain safe, developmentally appropriate, outcome-focused health care for culturally diverse pediatric patients and their families. Implement professional nursing roles of clinician, teacher, leader, and advocate while demonstrating critical thinking and nursing process in the care of patient response to physiological and psychosocial conditions of child and adolescent patients. Pass/no pass grading. Total of 81 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 02/14-03/26 for 5 weeks.
Restricted: Nursing Program B 34274 1.5 Lab Th 07:00am - 09:50am CEC FOOTHILL 217 10 6 4 Deanna Sanchez 02/14-03/26 5
Clinical Lab 13.3 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 02/14-03/26
CRN 34274: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Restricted: Nursing Program B 34275 1.5 Lab Th 10:30am - 01:20pm CEC FOOTHILL 217 10 5 5 Deanna Sanchez 02/14-03/26 5
Clinical Lab 13.3 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 02/14-03/26
CRN 34275: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/27-04/30 for 5 weeks.
Restricted: Nursing Program B 34276 1.5 Lab Th 07:00am - 09:50am CEC FOOTHILL 217 10 6 4 Deanna Sanchez 03/27-04/30 5
Clinical Lab 13.3 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 03/27-04/30
CRN 34276: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Restricted: Nursing Program B 34277 1.5 Lab Th 11:30am - 02:20pm CEC FOOTHILL 217 10 5 5 Deanna Sanchez 03/27-04/30 5
Clinical Lab 4.3 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 03/27-04/30
Clinical Lab 9 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 03/27-04/30
CRN 34277: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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NURS 042 - PSYCHIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH NURSING
Prerequisite: NURS 051A and either NURS 051L or NURS 210.
Corequisite: NURS 042L.
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance into the Registered Nursing Program.

Nursing theory and concepts to promote and maintain safe, developmentally appropriate, outcome-focused health care for culturally diverse psychiatric - mental health patients across the lifespan. Integrate professional nursing roles of clinician, teacher, leader, and advocate while demonstrating critical thinking and nursing process in the care of patient response to mental health conditions. Total of 18 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-02/09 for 5 weeks.
Restricted: Nursing Program OD 38760 1.0 DE Online Lecture M 07:00am - 11:15am Online ZOOM 42 41 1 Joyce Muyingo 01/09-02/09 5

NURS 042L - PSYCHIATRIC MENTAL HEALTH NURSING LAB Lab Courses
Prerequisite: NURS 051A, and either NURS 051L or NURS 210.
Corequisite: NURS 042.
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance into the Registered Nursing Program.

Application of nursing theory and concepts to promote and maintain safe, developmentally appropriate, outcome-focused health care for culturally diverse psychiatric - mental health patients across the lifespan. Implement professional nursing roles of clinician, teacher, leader, and advocate while demonstrating critical thinking and nursing process in the care of client response to mental health conditions. Pass/no pass grading. Total of 81 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: A, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-02/09 for 5 weeks.
Restricted: Nursing Program B 34331 1.5 Lab Th 08:00am - 11:10am CEC FOOTHILL 218 10 7 3 Churairat Mittongtare 01/09-02/09 5
Clinical Lab 12.8 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 01/09-02/09
CRN 34331: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Restricted: Nursing Program B 34327 1.5 Lab M 01:00pm - 04:20pm CEC FOOTHILL 218 10 7 3 Joyce Muyingo 01/09-02/09 5
Clinical Lab 13.3 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 01/09-02/09
CRN 34327: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Restricted: Nursing Program B 34328 1.5 Lab M 01:00pm - 04:20pm CEC FOOTHILL 219 10 7 3 Jane Tsao 01/09-02/09 5
Clinical Lab 13.3 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 01/09-02/09
CRN 34328: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Restricted: Nursing Program B 35812 1.5 Lab Th 11:30am - 02:40pm CEC FOOTHILL 218 10 7 3 Churairat Mittongtare 01/09-02/09 5
Clinical Lab 12.8 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL 01/09-02/09
CRN 35812: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd, Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Restricted: Nursing Program B 34326 1.5 Lab M 04:30pm - 08:05pm CEC FOOTHILL 218 10 7 3 Joyce Muyingo 01/09-02/09 5
Clinical Lab 13.3 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 01/09-02/09
CRN 34326: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Restricted: Nursing Program B 34330 1.5 Lab M 04:30pm - 08:05pm CEC FOOTHILL 219 10 6 4 Jane Tsao 01/09-02/09 5
Clinical Lab 13.3 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 01/09-02/09
CRN 34330: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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NURS 050 - FOUNDATIONAL NURSING CARE
Corequisite: NURS 050L, NURS 050S, and either NURS 137 or NURS 138.
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance in the Registered Nursing Program.

Introduction to foundational nursing theory and concepts that integrate the nursing roles of clinician, teacher, leader, and advocate while relating the concepts of patient-centered care, teamwork and collaboration, evidence-based practice, safety, informatics, and professionalism to the foundational nursing care of adult and geriatric patients. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Nursing Program L 38749 3.0 Lecture M 08:00am - 11:10am CEC FOOTHILL 220 32 27 5 Paula Vento 01/09-05/07 16

NURS 050L - FOUNDATIONAL NURSING CARE LAB/CLINICAL Lab Courses
Corequisite: NURS 050, 050S, and 137.
Enrollment Limitation: Admission into the Registered Nursing Program.

Introduction to foundational nursing skills and clinical reasoning that integrate the nursing roles of clinician, teacher, leader, and advocate while relating the concepts of patient-centered care, teamwork and collaboration, evidence-based practice, safety, informatics, and professionalism to the foundational nursing care of adult and geriatric patients. Pass/No Pass grading. Total of 216 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Nursing Program B 30433 4.0 Lab W 07:00am - 11:50am CEC FOOTHILL 206D 10 7 3 Paula Vento 01/09-05/07 16
Clinical Lab 8.5 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 01/09-05/07
CRN 30433: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Restricted: Nursing Program B 33089 4.0 Lab T 07:00am - 11:50am CEC FOOTHILL 206D 10 8 2 Esmeralda Arias 01/09-05/07 16
Clinical Lab 6 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 01/09-05/07
Clinical Lab 2.4 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 01/09-05/07
CRN 33089: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Restricted: Nursing Program B 31122 4.0 Lab F 12:00pm - 04:50pm CEC FOOTHILL 10 7 3 Ashley Kim 01/09-05/07 16
Clinical Lab 8.5 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 01/09-05/07
CRN 31122: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Restricted: Nursing Program CLN 37023 4.0 Lab W 12:00pm - 04:50pm CEC FOOTHILL 206D 10 7 3 Paula Vento 01/09-05/07 16
Clinical Lab 8.5 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 01/09-05/07
CRN 37023: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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NURS 050S - FOUNDATIONAL NURSING – SEMINAR
Corequisite: NURS 050 and NURS 050L.

Foundational nursing theory and concepts to promote and maintain safe and effective healthcare of adult and geriatric patients. Emphasis on critical thinking and the evidence-based practice in patient responses to physiological, psychosocial, cultural, and spiritual aspects of adult and geriatric patients' healthcare needs. Total of 18 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Nursing Program L 38761 1.0 Lecture M 07:00am - 07:50am CEC FOOTHILL 206D 10 7 3 Esmeralda Arias 01/09-05/07 16
Restricted: Nursing Program L 38764 1.0 Lecture M 07:00am - 07:50am CEC FOOTHILL 219 10 7 3 Paula Vento 01/09-05/07 16
Restricted: Nursing Program L 38762 1.0 Lecture W 12:45pm - 01:35pm CEC FOOTHILL 218 10 7 3 Paula Vento 01/09-05/07 16
Restricted: Nursing Program L 38763 1.0 Lecture T 12:45pm - 01:35pm CEC FOOTHILL 218 10 8 2 Esmeralda Arias 01/09-05/07 16

NURS 051A - BEGINNING MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING
Prerequisite: All of the following: NURS 050, 050L, and 050S.
Corequisite: NURS 051L and NURS 051S.

Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance into the Registered Nursing Program.

Beginning nursing theory and concepts to promote and maintain a safe, developmentally appropriate, outcome-focused health care for culturally diverse adult and geriatric medical surgical patients. Integrate professional nursing roles of clinician, teacher, leader, advocate while demonstrating critical thinking and nursing process in the care of patient response to physiological and psychosocial health conditions of adult and geriatric patients. Total of 18 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-02/09 for 5 weeks.
Restricted: Nursing Program OD 34259 1.0 DE Online Lecture F 08:00am - 11:50am Online ZOOM 20 11 9 Deanna Sanchez 01/09-02/09 5
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/27-04/30 for 5 weeks.
Restricted: Nursing Program OD 34260 1.0 DE Online Lecture F 08:00am - 11:50am Online ZOOM 20 11 9 Deanna Sanchez 03/27-04/30 5

NURS 051L - BEGINNING MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING LAB Lab Courses
Prerequisite: NURS 050, 050L, 050S.
Corequisite: NURS 051A and NURS 051S.
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance into the Registered Nursing Program.

Application of beginning nursing theory and concepts to promote and maintain safe, developmentally appropriate, outcome-focused health care for culturally diverse adult and geriatric medical surgical patients. Implement professional nursing roles of clinician, teacher, leader, and advocate while demonstrating critical thinking and nursing process in the care of adult and geriatric patients. Pass/no pass grading. Total of 81 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: A, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-02/09 for 5 weeks.
Restricted: Nursing Program B 30183 1.5 Lab M 07:00am - 10:45am CEC FOOTHILL 210 10 6 4 Kiriaki Dieguez 01/09-02/09 5
Clinical Lab 13 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 01/09-02/09
CRN 30183: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Restricted: Nursing Program B 30179 1.5 Lab M 01:00pm - 04:45pm CEC FOOTHILL 210 10 5 5 Kiriaki Dieguez 01/09-02/09 5
Clinical Lab 13 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 01/09-02/09
CRN 30179: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/27-04/30 for 5 weeks.
Restricted: Nursing Program B 31196 1.5 Lab M 07:00am - 10:45am CEC FOOTHILL 210 10 6 4 Kiriaki Dieguez 03/27-04/30 5
Clinical Lab 6.3 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 03/27-04/30
Clinical Lab 6 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 03/27-04/30
CRN 31196: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Restricted: Nursing Program B 31330 1.5 Lab M 01:00pm - 04:20pm CEC FOOTHILL 210 10 5 5 Kiriaki Dieguez 03/27-04/30 5
Clinical Lab 12.6 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 03/27-04/30
CRN 31330: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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NURS 051S - BEGINNING NURSING – SEMINAR
Prerequisite: NURS 050, 050L, 050S.
Corequisite: NURS 051A and 051L or NURS 040 and 040L or NURS 041 and 041L.
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance into the Registered Nursing Program.

Beginning nursing theory and concepts including leadership, patient-centered care, safety, evidence-base practice, informatics, and communication as they apply to patients and their families at a beginning level. Exploration and analysis of current nursing research and its application to specific clinical issues or conditions. Development of educational presentations and practice of leadership and communications skills. Total of 18 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: Nursing Program OD 30333 1.0 DE Online Lecture M 05:30pm - 08:20pm Online ZOOM 10 6 4 Kiriaki Dieguez 01/09-03/05 8
Restricted: Nursing Program OD 30336 1.0 DE Online Lecture M 09:00am - 11:50am Online ZOOM 10 6 4 Vita Torigoe 01/09-03/05 8
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: Nursing Program OD 31331 1.0 DE Online Lecture M 09:00am - 11:05am Online ZOOM 10 4 6 Deanna Sanchez 03/13-05/07 8
Restricted: Nursing Program OD 30338 1.0 DE Online Lecture M 05:30pm - 07:35pm Online ZOOM 10 5 5 Kiriaki Dieguez 03/13-05/07 8

NURS 052A - INTERMEDIATE MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING
Prerequisite: (1) NURS 051A, 051L, 051S, 040, 040L, 041, and 041L or (2) NURS 210 and acceptance into the career ladder LVN to RN program.
Corequisite: NURS 052L and 052S.

Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance into the Registered Nursing Program.

Intermediate medical surgical nursing theory and concepts to promote and maintain safe, developmentally appropriate, outcome-focused health care for culturally diverse adult and geriatric medical surgical patients. Integrate professional nursing roles of clinician, teacher, leader, and advocate while demonstrating critical thinking and nursing process in the care of patient response to physiological and psychosocial health conditions of adult and geriatric patients. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 02/14-05/07 for 11 weeks.
Restricted: Nursing Program OD 34564 2.0 DE Online Lecture M 08:00am - 11:20am Online ZOOM 70 42 28 Churairat Mittongtare 02/14-05/07 11

NURS 052L - INTERMEDIATE MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING LAB Lab Courses
Prerequisite: NURS 051A and 051L.
Corequisite: NURS 052A.
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance into the Registered Nursing Program.

Clinical skills instruction based on intermediate nursing theory and concepts for adult and geriatric patients. Pass/no pass. Total of 162 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 02/14-05/07 for 11 weeks.
Restricted: Nursing Program B 30206 3.0 Lab F 08:00am - 11:20am CEC FOOTHILL 217 10 7 3 Ashley Kim 02/14-05/07 11
Clinical Lab 11.5 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 02/14-05/07
CRN 30206: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Restricted: Nursing Program B 30798 3.0 Lab Th 08:00am - 11:20am CEC FOOTHILL 10 7 3 Dunnie Cho 02/14-05/07 11
Clinical Lab .5 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 02/14-05/07
Clinical Lab 10.6 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 02/14-05/07
CRN 30798: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Restricted: Nursing Program B 31614 3.0 Lab Th 08:00am - 11:20am CEC FOOTHILL 210 10 6 4 Churairat Mittongtare 02/14-05/07 11
Clinical Lab 11 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 02/14-05/07
CRN 31614: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Restricted: Nursing Program B 30193 3.0 Lab Th 11:30am - 02:50pm CEC FOOTHILL 210 10 7 3 Churairat Mittongtare 02/14-05/07 11
Clinical Lab .7 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 02/14-05/07
Clinical Lab 10.4 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 02/14-05/07
CRN 30193: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Restricted: Nursing Program B 30207 3.0 Lab M 04:30pm - 07:45pm CEC FOOTHILL 206D 10 7 3 Jane Tsao 02/14-05/07 11
Clinical Lab .5 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 02/14-05/07
Clinical Lab 11 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 02/14-05/07
CRN 30207: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Restricted: Nursing Program B 38765 3.0 Lab W 08:00am - 11:20am CEC FOOTHILL 217 10 7 3 Staff 02/14-05/07 11
Clinical Lab 11.3 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 02/14-05/07

NURS 052S - INTERMEDIATE NURSING CARE – SEMINAR
Corequisite: NURS 042, 042L, 052A, and 052L.

Intermediate nursing theory and clinical course concepts to promote and maintain safe and effective health care of the patients across the life span. Critical thinking and the evidence-based practice in the intermediate care level of patient responses to physiological, psychosocial, cultural, and spiritual aspects of the healthcare needs of the child, adolescent, adult, and geriatric patients. Total of 18 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Nursing Program OD 30373 1.0 DE Online Lecture T 08:00pm - 08:50pm Online ZOOM 10 9 1 Jane Tsao 01/09-05/07 16
Restricted: Nursing Program OD 30394 1.0 DE Online Lecture T 09:00am - 09:50am Online ZOOM 10 7 3 Jane Tsao 01/09-05/07 16
Restricted: Nursing Program OD 30376 1.0 DE Online Lecture M 02:30pm - 03:20pm Online ZOOM 10 9 1 Churairat Mittongtare 01/09-05/07 16
Restricted: Nursing Program L 32205 1.0 Lecture Th 11:30am - 12:20pm CEC FOOTHILL 219 10 7 3 Dunnie Cho 01/09-05/07 16
Restricted: Nursing Program OD 32204 1.0 DE Online Lecture M 01:30pm - 02:20pm Online ZOOM 10 8 2 Churairat Mittongtare 01/09-05/07 16

NURS 053 - ADVANCED MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING
Prerequisite: NURS 052A, 052S, and 052L.
Corequisite: NURS 053L and 053S.
Enrollment Limitation: Enrollment is limited by clinical availability.

Advanced nursing theory and concepts to promote and maintain safe and effective health care with culturally diverse adult and geriatric clients. Integrate professional nursing roles while demonstrating nursing process and clinical judgment in the advanced care of patient response to physiological and psychosocial health conditions. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Nursing Program OD 30215 3.0 DE Online Lecture Th 07:00am - 10:10am Online ZOOM 70 38 32 Mary Huffman 01/09-05/07 16

NURS 053L - ADVANCED MEDICAL SURGICAL NURSING – LAB/CLINICAL Lab Courses
Corequisite: NURS 053.
Enrollment Limitation: Enrollment is limited by clinical availability.

Application of advanced nursing concepts to promote and maintain safe and effective health care with culturally diverse adult and geriatric clients. Integrate professional nursing roles while demonstrating nursing process and clinical judgment in the advanced care of patient responses to physiological and psychosocial exemplars of health conditions. Pass/no pass grading. Total of 270 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: A, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Nursing Program B 30218 5.0 Lab M 07:00am - 11:00am CEC FOOTHILL 206B 10 7 3 Mary Huffman 01/09-05/07 16
Clinical Lab 9.3 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 01/09-05/07
Clinical Lab 4 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 01/09-05/07
CRN 30218: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Restricted: Nursing Program B 30541 5.0 Lab M 07:00am - 11:10am CEC FOOTHILL 10 7 3 Barbara Thurn-Tamayo 01/09-05/07 16
Clinical Lab 12 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 01/09-05/07
Clinical Lab .8 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 01/09-05/07
CRN 30541: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Restricted: Nursing Program B 30801 5.0 Lab W 08:00am - 11:50am CEC FOOTHILL 10 6 4 Dunnie Cho 01/09-05/07 16
Clinical Lab 12.9 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 01/09-05/07
CRN 30801: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Restricted: Nursing Program B 30234 5.0 Lab M 01:00pm - 04:50pm CEC FOOTHILL 10 9 1 Barbara Thurn-Tamayo 01/09-05/07 16
Clinical Lab 13.4 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 01/09-05/07
CRN 30234: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Restricted: Nursing Program B 35391 5.0 Lab M 01:00pm - 05:00pm CEC FOOTHILL 206B 10 9 1 Mary Huffman 01/09-05/07 16
Clinical Lab 13.4 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CLINICAL LAB 01/09-05/07
CRN 35391: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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NURS 053S - ADVANCED NURSING – SEMINAR
Prerequisite: NURS 052A, 052L, 052S, 042, and 042L.
Corequisite: NURS 053 and NURS 053L.

Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance into the registered nursing program.

Advanced nursing theory and concepts to promote and maintain safe and effective health care. Critical thinking and the nursing process in the advanced care of client responses to physiologic and psychosocial health conditions of clients across the lifespan. Total of 18 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Nursing Program OD 30399 1.0 DE Online Lecture Th 11:00am - 11:50am Online ZOOM 10 9 1 Mary Huffman 01/09-05/07 16
Restricted: Nursing Program OD 33101 1.0 DE Online Lecture M 11:05am - 11:55am Online ZOOM 10 7 3 Mary Huffman 01/09-05/07 16
Restricted: Nursing Program OD 37518 1.0 DE Online Lecture M 11:05am - 11:55am Online ZOOM 10 7 3 Barbara Thurn-Tamayo 01/09-05/07 16
Restricted: Nursing Program OD 30404 1.0 DE Online Lecture M 05:10pm - 06:00pm Online ZOOM 10 6 4 Mary Huffman 01/09-05/07 16
Restricted: Nursing Program OD 35392 1.0 DE Online Lecture M 05:05pm - 05:55pm Online ZOOM 10 9 1 Barbara Thurn-Tamayo 01/09-05/07 16

NURS 103 - NURSING ASSISTANT
Enrollment Limitation: Completion of high school 10th grade; minimum age of 16 and must be accepted to the CNA program.

Exploration of nursing concepts and application of nursing skills essential to the function of a Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA). Emphasis on requisite nursing skills to seek employment in the direct care of patients in long-term care facilities as a Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA). Preparation for certification for Certified Nurse Assistant. Students will be eligible to take the California Department of Public Health Certified Nurse Assistant certification exam. Six weeks. Pass/no pass grading. For students accepted to the Vocational Nursing program, but open to all students. Total of 72 hours lecture and 108 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Nursing Program LL 37782 6.0 Lecture Th F S 07:00am - 02:50pm CEC FOOTHILL 206B 10 7 3 Jeong O 01/09-01/15 16
Lecture Th 07:00am - 02:50pm CEC FOOTHILL 206B 01/19-02/23
Lecture Th 08:00am - 09:50am CEC FOOTHILL 206D 03/02-03/02
Lab F S 07:00am - 02:50pm CEC FOOTHILL 206D 01/20-03/18
CRN 37782: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
CRN 37782: Click CRN for additional information regarding current age requirement and enrollment limitations.

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Restricted: Nursing Program LL 38821 6.0 Lecture Th F S 07:00am - 02:50pm CEC FOOTHILL 206B 10 7 3 Jeong O 01/09-01/15 16
Lecture Th 07:00am - 02:50pm CEC FOOTHILL 206B 01/19-02/23
Lecture Th 08:00am - 09:50am CEC FOOTHILL 206D 03/02-03/02
Lab F S 07:00am - 02:50pm CEC FOOTHILL 206D 01/20-03/18
CRN 38821: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
CRN 38821: Click CRN for additional information regarding current age requirement and enrollment limitations.

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NURS 108B - NURSING SKILLS LABORATORY – VN Lab Courses
Prerequisite:

NURS 125, 125L, 122 and 108A.
Corequisite: NURS 124, 126, and 126L.
Enrollment Limitation: Enrollment in the Vocational Nursing Program.

Continued development and progression in the practice of procedural skills associated with NURS 126 and 126L. Application of the nursing process in the performance of complex technical skills. Pass/no pass grading. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: P

Lab Courses

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Nursing Program B 34251 1.0 Lab W 07:00am - 10:10am CEC FOOTHILL 206B 10 -- 0 Thomas Berg 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34251: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Restricted: Nursing Program B 34252 1.0 Lab W 10:30am - 01:40pm CEC FOOTHILL 210 10 -- 0 Binh Nguyen 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34252: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Restricted: Nursing Program B 38343 1.0 Lab W 07:00am - 10:10am CEC FOOTHILL 210 10 -- 0 Binh Nguyen 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38343: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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NURS 124 - MENTAL HEALTH NURSING FOR VOCATIONAL NURSES
Prerequisite: NURS 125, 125L, 108A, and 122.
Corequisite: NURS 126, 126L, and 108B.
Enrollment Limitation: Enrollment in the Vocational Nursing Program.

Mental health nursing theory and concepts to promote and maintain safe, developmentally appropriate health care for culturally diverse psychiatric - mental health clients across the lifespan. Integrate vocational nursing responsibilities of data collection, planning interventions, reporting and documentation. Utilization of nursing process in the vocational nurse's care of client response to psychiatric-mental health conditions. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Nursing Program L 34808 2.0 Lecture M 09:00am - 10:05am CEC FOOTHILL 221 10 -- 0 Carla Christensen 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture M 10:15am - 11:05am CEC FOOTHILL 221 01/09-05/07
CRN 34808: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Restricted: Nursing Program L 34809 2.0 Lecture M 11:15am - 01:20pm CEC FOOTHILL 221 10 -- 0 Carla Christensen 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34809: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes
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Restricted: Nursing Program L 38777 2.0 Lecture W 11:00am - 01:05pm CEC FOOTHILL 221 10 -- 0 Carla Christensen 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38777: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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NURS 126 - INTERMEDIATE VOCATIONAL NURSING – THEORY
Prerequisite: NURS 108A, 122, 125, and 125L.
Corequisite: NURS 108B, 124, and 126L.
Enrollment Limitation: Enrollment in the Vocational Nursing Program.

Progression in vocational nursing. Elaboration on concepts of safe care of medical/surgical clients. Progression in the vocational nurse utilization of nursing process for more complex client problems. Further concepts of cultural proficiency, therapeutic communication, and client advocacy. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Nursing Program L 34254 5.0 Lecture M W 02:30pm - 05:00pm CEC FOOTHILL 221 30 -- 0 Carla Christensen 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34254: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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NURS 126L - INTERMEDIATE VOCATIONAL NURSING – CLINICAL Lab Courses
Prerequisite: NURS 125,125L, 108A, and 122.
Corequisite: NURS 126, 108B, and 124.
Enrollment Limitation: Enrollment in the Vocational Nursing program.

Application of nursing theory and skills to the care of individuals experiencing complex medical/surgical conditions. Progressive use of the nursing process. Pass/no pass grading. Total of 270 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-04/30 for 15 weeks.
Restricted: Nursing Program B 38346 5.0 Lab Th F 07:00am - 01:30pm CLINICAL LAB 10 -- 0 Binh Nguyen 01/09-04/30 15
Lab Th F 01:35pm - 04:10pm CLINICAL LAB 01/09-04/30
Restricted: Nursing Program B 38347 5.0 Lab S Su 07:00am - 04:10pm CLINICAL LAB 10 -- 0 Staff 01/09-04/30 15
Restricted: Nursing Program B 38345 5.0 Lab Th F 07:00am - 04:10pm CLINICAL LAB 10 -- 0 Hung-Ming Wang 01/09-04/30 15

NURS 137 - NURSING PHARMACOLOGY 1
Corequisite: NURS 050, NURS 050L, and NURS 050S.
Enrollment Limitation: Admission to Registered Nursing Program.

Introduction to foundational pharmacological principles and dosage calculation that relate the concepts of patient-centered care, teamwork and collaboration, evidence-based practice, safety, informatics, and professionalism to the care of patients receiving medication across the developmental spectrum. Total of 18 hours of lecture.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: Nursing Program L 35393 1.0 Lecture M 01:00pm - 03:30pm CEC FOOTHILL 217 32 29 3 Esmeralda Arias 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 35393: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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NURS 138 - NURSING PHARMACOLOGY 2
Prerequisite: NURS 137.
Corequisite: NURS 050, 050L, and 050S.
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance in the Registered Nursing Program.

The role of the nurse in medication administration. Focus on drug information to enhance the safe and effective use of over-the-counter and prescription medications. Current issues related to drug therapy explored. Total of 18 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: Nursing Program OD 31210 1.0 DE Online Lecture M 01:00pm - 02:50pm Online ZOOM 32 29 3 Jane Tsao 03/13-05/07 8
NUTRITION

NUTR 011 - HUMAN NUTRITION
Nutrition throughout the life cycle. Relationship of diet to health, physical activity and body functions. Nutritional value of foods, minerals and vitamins. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: NUTR 110
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED L 33557 3.0 Lecture M W 07:00am - 08:25am GM 105 45 -- 0 Victoria Buxton-Pacheco 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 37381 3.0 Lecture T Th 08:45am - 10:10am GM 105 45 -- 0 Priya Venkatesan 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37381: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted L 35461 3.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm GM 105 45 -- 0 Priya Venkatesan 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35461: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 33558 3.0 Lecture T 06:00pm - 09:10pm GM 105 45 41 4 Rebecca Oh 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 32736 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 60 -- 0 Claudia Kelley 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 33130 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 60 -- 0 Priya Venkatesan 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 33130: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 33246 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 45 -- 0 Priya Venkatesan 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 33246: Honors Transfer Program. Click CRN for info.
CRN 33246: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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CLOSED OD 37386 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 45 -- 0 David Le 01/09-05/07 16
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED OD 35864 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 45 -- 0 Victoria Buxton-Pacheco 01/09-03/05 8
Waitlisted OD 35865 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 45 -- 0 Carrie Adase 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 35865: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 37387 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 45 -- 0 Dale Mc Cabe 01/09-03/05 8
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 33245 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 45 -- 0 David Le 03/13-05/07 8
Waitlisted OD 33247 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 45 -- 0 Dale Mc Cabe 03/13-05/07 8
Waitlisted OD 33252 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 45 -- 0 Chantal Gariepy 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 33252: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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NUTR 012 - PRINCIPLES OF FOOD SCIENCE
Application of food science principles with emphasis on ingredient function and interaction, food preparation techniques, sensory evaluation standards, food safety and sanitation, and nutrient composition of food. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU C-ID: NUTR 120
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN HY 37377 3.0 Lab F 10:00am - 02:15pm CC 110I 35 22 13 Nicholas Hatch 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 37377: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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NUTR 025 - NUTRITION FOR SPORT, EXERCISE, AND HEALTH
Principles of nutrition are studied and applied to the athlete and active individuals. Includes macro and micro nutrient intakes, hydration, pre- and post-event food choices, supplements, body composition, and weight loss/gain. This course also examines the cultural, sociological, and psychological influences related to nutrition, fitness, and athletic achievement. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 36681 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Priya Venkatesan 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36681: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OLDER ADULTS

OLAD 2900 - SEWING TECHNIQUES FOR OLDER ADULTS
Designed for the needs and interests of older adult students with all levels of sewing abilities. Emphasis on the development and use of good sewing techniques for task completion, craft-related problem-solving skills, including appropriate application of some speed-sewing techniques, use of commercial patterns, proper fit, and independent creation of patterns for personal projects. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: U, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38251 0.0 Lecture W 12:45pm - 03:55pm JACKIE ROBINSON CENTER 25 4 21 Staff 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38251: This section is taught at Jackie Robinson Center 1020 N. Fair Oaks Avenue, Pasadena, CA 91103. Allow for travel when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN L 38252 0.0 Lecture Th 01:00pm - 04:10pm SOUTH PASADENA SENIOR CENTER 25 5 20 Staff 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38252: This section is taught at 1102 Oxley Street, South Pasadena, CA 91030. Allow for travel when scheduling your classes.
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OLAD 3120 - LIFE REVIEW
Emphasizes life review through the modalities of the oral tradition of storytelling and written journal memoir. Techniques for creative writing and verbal story-craft are used as activities for preservation of personal and family history that supports self-actualization in older adults through memory/cognitive stimulation, creativity, and social activities. Total of 27 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: U, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 34196 0.0 Lecture Th 10:00am - 11:25am MONTE VISTA GROVE HOMES 15 13 2 Anna Zoeller-Walker 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34196: This section is taught at Monte Vista Grove 2889 San Pasqual, Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel when scheduling your classes.
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OLAD 3371 - MUSIC APPRECIATION AND PARTICIPATION FOR OLDER ADULTS
Music appreciation for older adults. Emphasis on the development of active listening skills and the enjoyment of music in relation to art, culture, history, and popular music. Music activities with the older adult population provide cognitive, social, and physical benefits as a result of stimulation of brain pathways using music and exercise of memory associated with the auditory cortex. Total 36 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: U, N

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38253 0.0 Lecture W 10:30am - 12:35pm MONTE VISTA GROVE HOMES 30 3 27 Catherine Thompson 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38253: This section is taught at Monte Vista Grove 2889 San Pasqual, Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN L 38590 0.0 Lecture Th 10:30am - 12:35pm SHUMEI AMERICA 25 0 25 Catherine Thompson 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38590: This section is taught at Shumei America, 2430 E. Colorado Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN L 38589 0.0 Lecture T 02:30pm - 04:35pm MORNINGSTAR 25 2 23 Catherine Thompson 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38589: This section is taught at MorningStar, 951 S. Fair Oaks Avenue, Pasadena, CA 91105. Allow for travel when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN L 38588 0.0 Lecture T 06:30pm - 08:35pm THE OAKS 25 0 25 Catherine Thompson 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38588: This section is taught at The Oaks of Pasadena 2954 E. Del Mar Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel when scheduling your classes.
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PARENT EDUCATION

PAR 1030 - PARENTING YOUR 18 TO 23-MONTH-OLD
Parents/caregivers participate together in music, movement and other bonding activities. Observation, discussion, and analysis of child development topics related to the care of 18 to 23-month-old children in order to better understand their children's needs and build stronger, more positive parenting skills. Parents will also cultivate coping strategies for parental well-being. Children accompanying the adult student must be between 18-23 months old on the start date of the course. Total of 45 hours lecture.
Grade Mode:U

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 38227 0.0 Lecture T 09:15am - 11:45am HILL AVE GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 15 -- 0 Jane Stockly 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38227: This section is taught at Hill Avenue Grace Lutheran Church, 73 N. Hill Avenue, Pasadena, CA 91106. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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PAR 1040 - PARENTING YOUR 2-YEAR-OLD
Parents/caregivers participate together in music, movement and other bonding activities. Observation, discussion, and analysis of child development topics related to the care of 2-year-old children in order to better understand children's needs and build stronger, more positive parenting skills. Parents will also cultivate coping strategies for parental well-being. The child accompanying the adult student must be 2 years old by September 1st of the current school year. Total of 45 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: U

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38228 0.0 Lecture W 09:15am - 11:45am T.C. WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN 15 13 2 Mishelle Sharp 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38228: This section is taught at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 9642 Live Oak Avenue, Temple City, CA 91780. Allow for travel when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN L 38229 0.0 Lecture W 09:15am - 11:45am CHRIST THE SHEPHERD CHURCH 15 12 3 Judith Mc Cord 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38229: This section is taught at Christ the Shepherd Lutheran Church, 185 W. Altadena Drive, Altadena, CA 91001. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Waitlisted L 38230 0.0 Lecture F 09:15am - 12:20pm CHRIST THE SHEPHERD CHURCH 15 -- 0 Silvana Casalegno 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38230: This section is taught at Christ the Shepherd Lutheran Church, 185 W. Altadena Drive, Altadena, CA 91001. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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PAR 1050 - PARENTING YOUR 3-YEAR-OLD
Participation in music, movement and other bonding activities. Observation, discussion, and analysis of child development topics related to the care of 3-year-old children in order to better understand their children's needs and build stronger, more positive parenting skills. Parents will also cultivate coping strategies for parental well-being. Children accompanying the adult student must be 3 years old by September 1st of the current school year. Total of 45 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: U

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38231 0.0 Lecture T 09:15am - 11:45am CHRIST THE SHEPHERD CHURCH 15 8 7 Jennifer Edwards 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38231: This section is taught at Christ the Shepherd Lutheran Church, 185 W. Altadena Drive, Altadena, CA 91001. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Waitlisted L 38232 0.0 Lecture Th 09:15am - 11:45am HILL AVE GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 15 -- 0 Gia Blount 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38232: This section is taught at Hill Avenue Grace Lutheran Church, 73 N. Hill Avenue, Pasadena, CA 91106. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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PAR 1060 - PARENTING YOUR 4-YEAR-OLD & KINDERGARTEN PREP
Parental/caregiver participation in STEAM lessons appropriate for 4-year-old children to prepare them for kindergarten. Observation, discussion, and analysis of child development topics related to the education of 4-year-old children in order to better understand children's needs and build stronger, more positive parenting skills. Cultivation of coping strategies for parental well-being. Children accompanying the adult student must be 4 years old by September 1st of the current school year. Total of 45 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: U

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 38233 0.0 Lecture T 09:15am - 11:45am VILLAGE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 15 -- 0 Danielle Poulsen 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38233: This section is taught at Village Presbyterian Church, 2733 10th Avenue, Arcadia, CA 91006. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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PAR 2000 - PARENTING FOR HEALTH AND PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT (0-5 YEARS OLD)
Parents/caregivers will observe, discuss, and analyze topics related to the care and physical development of 0- to 5-year-old children in order to better understand their children's needs and build stronger, more positive parenting skills. Coping strategies for parental well-being. Children accompanying the adult student must be between 0 and 5 years old on the start date of the course. Total of 45 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: U

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 38234 0.0 Lecture M 09:15am - 12:20pm HILL AVE GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 15 -- 0 Jennifer Edwards 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38234: This section is taught at Hill Avenue Grace Lutheran Church, 73 N. Hill Avenue, Pasadena, CA 91106. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Waitlisted L 38235 0.0 Lecture W 09:15am - 11:45am VILLAGE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 15 -- 0 Jane Stockly 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38235: This section is taught at Village Presbyterian Church, 2733 10th Avenue, Arcadia, CA 91006. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Waitlisted L 38236 0.0 Lecture Th 09:15am - 11:45am CHRIST THE SHEPHERD CHURCH 15 -- 0 Kelly McCord 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38236: This section is taught at Christ the Shepherd Lutheran Church, 185 W. Altadena Drive, Altadena, CA 91001. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN L 38237 0.0 Lecture T 09:15am - 11:45am T.C. WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN 15 12 3 Mishelle Sharp 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38237: This section is taught at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 9642 Live Oak Avenue, Temple City, CA 91780. Allow for travel when scheduling your classes.
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PAR 2010 - PARENTING FOR SOCIAL AND EMOTIONAL DEVELOPMENT (0-5 YEARS OLD)
Parents/caregivers will observe, discuss, and analyze topics related to the care, social development, and emotional development of 0- to 5-year-old children in order to better understand their children's needs and build stronger, more positive parenting skills. Coping strategies for parental well-being. Children accompanying the adult student must be between 0 and 5 years old on the start date of the course. Total of 45 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: U

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 38238 0.0 Lecture M 09:15am - 12:10pm VILLAGE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 15 -- 0 Mishelle Sharp 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38238: This section is taught at Village Presbyterian Church, 2733 10th Avenue, Arcadia, CA 91006. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN L 38239 0.0 Lecture Th 09:15am - 11:45am T.C. WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN 15 10 5 Sheng-Qi Dai 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38239: This section is taught at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 9642 Live Oak Avenue, Temple City, CA 91780. Allow for travel when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN L 38240 0.0 Lecture S 09:15am - 12:05pm VILLA PARKE 15 12 3 Jane Stockly 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38240: This section is taught at Villa Parke, 363 East Villa Street, Pasadena, CA 91101. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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PAR 2020 - PARENTING FOR COGNITIVE AND LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT (0-5 YEARS OLD)
Observation, discussion, and analysis topics related to the care, cognitive development, and language development of 0- to 5-year-old children in order to better understand children's needs and build stronger, more positive parenting skills. Coping strategies for parental well-being. Children accompanying the adult student must be between 0 and 5 years old on the start date of the course. Total of 45 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: U

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED L 38241 0.0 Lecture W 09:15am - 11:45am HILL AVE GRACE LUTHERAN CHURCH 15 -- 0 Gia Blount 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38241: This section is taught at Hill Avenue Grace Lutheran Church, 73 N. Hill Avenue, Pasadena, CA 91106. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Waitlisted L 38242 0.0 Lecture F 09:15am - 12:20pm T.C. WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN 15 -- 0 Sheng-Qi Dai 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38242: This section is taught at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 9642 Live Oak Avenue, Temple City, CA 91780. Allow for travel when scheduling your classes.
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Waitlisted L 38243 0.0 Lecture Th 09:15am - 11:45am VILLAGE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 15 -- 0 Jane Stockly 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38243: This section is taught at Village Presbyterian Church, 2733 10th Avenue, Arcadia, CA 91006. Allow for 91780. Allow for travel when scheduling your classes.
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Waitlisted L 38244 0.0 Lecture M 09:15am - 12:20pm CHRIST THE SHEPHERD CHURCH 15 -- 0 Silvana Casalegno 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38244: This section is taught at Christ the Shepherd Lutheran Church, 185 W. Altadena Drive, Altadena, CA 91001. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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PAR 2030 - PARENTING YOUR DUAL LANGUAGE LEARNER (0-5 YEARS OLD)
Dual language programs, bilingualism, biliteracy, and multiculturalism will be emphasized. Observation, discussion, and analysis topics related to the care, cognitive development, and language development of 0- to 5-year-old children in order to better understand children's needs and build stronger, more positive parenting skills. Coping strategies for parental well-being. Children accompanying the adult student must be between 0 and 5 years old on the start date of the course. Total of 45 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: U

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 38245 0.0 Lecture S 09:15am - 12:05pm T.C. WESTMINSTER PRESBYTERIAN 15 -- 0 Sheng-Qi Dai 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38245: This section is taught at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 9642 Live Oak Avenue, Temple City, CA 91780. Allow for travel when scheduling your classes.
CRN 38245: The class will be facilitated in English and Mandarin.

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PHILOSOPHY

PHIL 001 - INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY
A survey of the main areas of philosophy, including metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, political philosophy, and philosophy of religion. Introduction to philosophical methods, including logical and conceptual analysis. Interpretation of historical and contemporary philosophical texts. Evaluation of philosophical problems, concepts, and arguments. Construction and defense of philosophical arguments in oral and written form. No credit if taken after PHIL 001H. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: PHIL 100
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 31731 3.0 Lecture M W 10:30am - 11:55am R 115 40 -- 0 Joseph Hwang 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31731: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 33976 3.0 Lecture T Th 10:30am - 11:55am R 108 40 32 8 Jonathan Miller 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 37710 3.0 Lecture M W 08:45am - 10:10am C 323 40 32 8 Edward Feser 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37710: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 31099 3.0 Lecture T Th 02:45pm - 04:10pm ANNEX 04 40 13 27 Jonathan Miller 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 38042 3.0 Lecture M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm C 323 40 -- 0 Joseph Hwang 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38042: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 38662 3.0 Lecture M W 02:00pm - 03:25pm ANNEX 02 40 15 25 Jonathan Miller 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 38663 3.0 Lecture T 06:15pm - 09:25pm ANNEX 05 40 17 23 Alexander Novack 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 36166 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Albert Shin 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36166: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 36714 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Philip Regan 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 36821 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Philip Regan 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 37173 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Sanja Morris 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37173: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 37573 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Joseph Hwang 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37573: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 37810 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Philip Regan 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 37572 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Edward Feser 01/09-05/07 16
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 38664 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 James Singer 03/13-05/07 8
Waitlisted OD 38850 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Joseph Hwang 03/13-05/07 8
OPEN OD 38869 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 8 32 Nicholas Mather 03/13-05/07 8

PHIL 001H - HONORS INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance into the Honors program.

A survey of the main areas of philosophy, including metaphysics, epistemology, ethics, political philosophy, and philosophy of religion. Introduction to philosophical methods, including logical and conceptual analysis. Interpretation of historical and contemporary philosophical texts. Evaluation of philosophical problems, concepts, and arguments. Construction and defense of philosophical arguments in oral and written form. This enriched course is designed for the Honors Program allowing more student directed discussion and more extensive writing assignments. No credit if taken after PHIL 001. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: PHIL 100
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 35088 3.0 Lecture M W 10:30am - 11:55am R 104 35 -- 0 Philip Regan 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35088: Honors Transfer Program - Click CRN for info.
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PHIL 003 - ETHICS
An analysis from the philosophical point of view of the nature of morality and moral judgments; study of the major ethical systems; theories of conduct; theories of value; the moral virtues; science and morality; ethical relativism. Particular issues examined include the nature of moral actions; the ground for moral obligation; and the relation between morality, happiness, and rationality. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: PHIL 120
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 31107 3.0 Lecture F 10:30am - 01:40pm ANNEX 05 40 22 18 Robert Zeuschner 01/09-05/07 16
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 36167 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Albert Shin 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 36167: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 36716 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Albert Shin 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 36716: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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PHIL 007 - CONTEMPORARY MORAL PROBLEMS
Nature of ethical value judgments. Concepts of choice, obligations, moral standards, and types of ethical theory. Analysis of such concepts as justice, freedom, the state. Various types of political theory. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 32165 3.0 Lecture M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm ANNEX 04 40 33 7 Albert Shin 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32165: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.
CRN 32165: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for detail.s

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PHIL 008 - PHILOSOPHY AND HUMANNESS
The essence of human nature: reason, desire, work, freedom and organism; some deficiencies in human nature: sin, ignorance, neurosis, alienation; means for changing human nature: redemption, education, therapy, social reconstruction. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 38579 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Albert Shin 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38579: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.
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PHIL 025 - INTRODUCTION TO CRITICAL THINKING
Prerequisite: ENGL 001A or 001AH.

An introduction to critical thinking skills and techniques of critical analysis in written form. Course will include applications of critical reasoning skills in everyday situations and seek to develop the ability to integrate the principles of critical thinking with the techniques of effective written argument. A total of 6,000 to 8,000 words will be required during the semester in a variety of written assignments. No credit if taken after PHIL 025H. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 30498 3.0 Lecture M W 10:30am - 11:55am R 108 30 28 2 Jonathan Miller 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 38654 3.0 Lecture F 10:30am - 01:40pm ANNEX 01 30 6 24 Michael Rooney 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 32354 3.0 Lecture T Th 02:45pm - 04:10pm C 311 30 20 10 Kathryn Carpenter 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32354: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 35653 3.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm R 516 30 15 15 Michael Rooney 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 38671 3.0 Lecture M W 04:30pm - 05:55pm ANNEX 02 30 26 4 Zeph Scotti 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38671: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 31295 3.0 Lecture S 09:00am - 12:10pm C 327 30 6 24 James Singer 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 30017 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Edward Feser 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 30766 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Edward Feser 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 31776 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Zeph Scotti 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31776: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 32166 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Vanessa Schulz 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32166: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 33126 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Nicholas Mather 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 33126:Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN OD 37704 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 15 15 Nicholas Mather 01/09-05/07 16
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 33201 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Joseph Hwang 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 33201:Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 36342 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Joseph Hwang 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 36342: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 37181 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Kelby Accardi-Harrison 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 37181: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 35882 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Joseph Hwang 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 35882: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN OD 37994 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 2 28 Vanessa Schulz 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 37994: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN OD 38660 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 8 22 Lynora Rogacs 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 38660: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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PHIL 025H - HONORS CRITICAL THINKING
Prerequisite: ENGL 001A, 001AH, or 001AS.
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance into the Honors program.

An introduction to critical thinking skills and techniques of critical analysis in written form. Course will include applications of critical reasoning skills in everyday situations and seek to develop the ability to integrate the principles of critical thinking with the techniques of effective written argument. A total of 6,000 to 8,000 words will be required during the semester in a variety of written assignments. This enriched course is designed for the Honors Program allowing more student-directed discussions and more extensive writing assignments. No credit if taken after PHIL 025. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 36717 3.0 Lecture M W 08:45am - 10:10am R 108 25 21 4 Jonathan Miller 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36717: Honors Transfer Program- Click CRN for info.
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PHIL 030 - LOGIC
Elementary thought processes, both deductive and inductive, emphasis on definition, verification, evidence, validity, forms of argument and of fallacious reasoning. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: PHIL 110
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 32054 3.0 Lecture M W 10:30am - 11:55am ANNEX 03 40 39 1 Edward Feser 01/09-05/07 16
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CLOSED OD 38666 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Sanja Morris 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 38666: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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PHIL 033 - INTRODUCTION TO SYMBOLIC LOGIC
Introduction to the principles of valid deductive reasoning; elements of symbolic logic; sentential and quantificational logic; forms of reasoning; structure of language. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: PHIL 210
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 37571 3.0 Lecture M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm R 113 40 26 14 Philip Regan 01/09-05/07 16
PHOTOGRAPHY

PHOT 001 - FILM PHOTOGRAPHY I
Foundation in film photography as an artistic medium and communication tool. Introduction to 35mm film cameras, film processing and darkroom printing. Emphasis on the poetic, conceptual and social dimensions of the medium. Development of creative concepts for film photography projects in a variety of photographic genres. Geared toward beginning students. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. No credit if taken after PHOT 021.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 37263 3.0 Lecture T 08:45am - 10:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 216 24 15 9 Anthony Lepore 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 11:00am - 11:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 216 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 08:45am - 12:00pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 216 01/09-05/07
CRN 37263: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted LL 37264 3.0 Lecture M 12:15pm - 02:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 216 24 -- 0 Lisa Ohlweiler 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 02:30pm - 03:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 216 01/09-05/07
Lab W 12:15pm - 03:30pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 216 01/09-05/07
CRN 37264: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN LL 37266 3.0 Lecture M 05:30pm - 07:35pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 216 24 20 4 Ian James 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 07:45pm - 08:35pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 216 01/09-05/07
Lab W 05:30pm - 08:45pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 216 01/09-05/07
CRN 37266: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN LL 37267 3.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 11:05am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 216 24 15 9 Mark Takeuchi 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 11:15am - 12:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 216 01/09-05/07
Lab F 12:55pm - 04:10pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 216 01/09-05/07
CRN 37267: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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PHOT 002 - DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY I
Foundation in digital photography as an artistic medium and communication tool. Introduction to professional digital cameras, digital editing workflow, and output for print and web. Emphasis on the poetic, conceptual and social dimensions of the medium. Development of creative concepts for digital photography projects in a variety of photographic genres. Geared toward beginning students. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. No credit if taken after PHOT 031.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 37269 3.0 Lecture M 08:45am - 10:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 308 24 21 3 Juliana Rico 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 11:00am - 11:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 308 01/09-05/07
Lab W 08:45am - 12:00pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 308 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted OD 37270 3.0 DE Online Lab 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 24 -- 0 Clover Leary 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 37270: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 37272 3.0 DE Online Lab 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 24 -- 0 Clover Leary 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 37272: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 37579 3.0 DE Online Lab 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 24 -- 0 Eamon Conklin 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 37579: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 37815 3.0 DE Online Lab 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 24 -- 0 Lisa Ohlweiler 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 37815: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN LL 38603 3.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 11:05am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 308 24 12 12 William Claudio 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 11:15am - 12:05pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 308 01/09-05/07
Lab F 01:00pm - 04:10pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 308 01/09-05/07

PHOT 003 - PRODUCTION I
Foundation in production tools and process for photography. Survey and application of the production process from project planning, mock-ups, photo shoots, and digital post-production processes. Acquaints students with production tools, the studio lighting environment and a variety of digital darkroom tools and creative techniques. Geared toward beginning students. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 37276 3.0 Lecture M 03:45pm - 05:50pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 308 24 -- 0 Matthew Rose 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 06:00pm - 06:50pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 308 01/09-05/07
Lab W 03:45pm - 07:00pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 308 01/09-05/07

PHOT 004 - IMAGE CULTURE
Foundation in media literacy focused on the power of images to communicate, influence, persuade and change people, communities and societies. Emphasis on critical engagement as well creative practices. Research and development of concepts for creative artworks geared toward beginning students. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 37587 3.0 Lecture M 12:15pm - 02:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 308 24 19 5 Juliana Rico 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 02:30pm - 03:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 308 01/09-05/07
Lab W 12:15pm - 03:30pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 308 01/09-05/07

PHOT 010 - HISTORY OF PHOTOGRAPHY
Historical trends of the medium from its inception to the present, including historical context, technical innovations and aesthetic concerns. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 37847 3.0 Lecture Th 08:45am - 11:55am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 101 60 37 23 Star Montana 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37847: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 32185 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 60 -- 0 Joseph Morris 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32185: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 37581 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 60 -- 0 Joseph Morris 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37581: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 37582 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 60 -- 0 Kevin McCarty 01/09-05/07 16

PHOT 042A - BEGINNING PHOTOJOURNALISM
Cross-listed course: JOUR 042A.
Historic and current trends in photojournalism and contemporary publications. Fundamentals of camera operation. Photography of news events both on and off-campus. Ethics and media law relating to photojournalism. Students can potentially publish photos in campus news publications. No credit if taken after JOUR 042A. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED HY 37908 3.0 Lecture M 08:30am - 09:35am CC 208 20 -- 0 Timothy Berger 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 09:40am - 11:45am CC 208 01/09-05/07
Lecture W 08:30am - 09:20am CC 208 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lab 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

PHOT 042B - ADVANCED PHOTOJOURNALISM
Cross-listed course: JOUR 042B.
Prerequisite: JOUR 042A or PHOT 042A.

Production of photographs, photo illustrations and write captions for student news publications. Advanced students take on leadership roles in the newsroom and help make publication decisions based on editorial guidelines, deadlines and ethical and legal standards. No credit if taken after JOUR 022 or JOUR 042B. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED HY 37909 3.0 Lecture M 08:30am - 09:35am CC 208 20 -- 0 Timothy Berger 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 09:40am - 11:45am CC 208 01/09-05/07
Lecture W 08:30am - 09:20am CC 208 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lab 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

PHOT 101 - FILM PHOTOGRAPHY II
Prerequisite: PHOT 001.

Advanced techniques in film cameras and printing. Introduction to large and medium format cameras production. Film processing and scanning. Advanced darkroom techniques and alternative practices for film photography. Emphasis on creative development of portfolio projects in film photography for advanced students. Geared toward advanced students. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 38261 3.0 Lecture T 05:30pm - 07:35pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 216 24 -- 0 Alejandro Sanchez 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 07:45pm - 08:35pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 216 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 05:30pm - 08:45pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 216 01/09-05/07

PHOT 109 - PORTFOLIO CAPSTONE
Prerequisite: Enrollment in or completion of PHOT 101, 102, 103, or 104.

Creation of a portfolio geared toward student professional goals in job training, academic transfer, entrepreneurship, or creative practice. Film photography, digital, video, and other experimental or interdisciplinary projects are supported and rigorously reviewed for technical and conceptual quality. Covers professional practices for web portfolios, artist statements, resumes, and applying to professional opportunities. Geared toward advanced students. No credit if taken after PHOT 132. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 37590 3.0 Lecture T 08:45am - 10:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 308 24 10 14 Juliana Rico 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 11:00am - 11:50am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 308 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 08:45am - 11:55am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 308 01/09-05/07
PHYSICAL SCIENCE

PHSC 002 - SCIENTIFIC METHOD AS CRITICAL THINKING
Prerequisite: ENGL 001A, 001AH, or 001AS.

Written expression and analysis of ideas, arguments and issues in the Sciences. Instruction in critical thinking, inductive and deductive reasoning, and the scientific method. Particular emphasis on compositional expression necessary in developing a complex scientific argument. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Biotechnology Prog OD 34605 3.0 DE Online Lecture T 10:00am - 11:25am Online ZOOM 12 5 7 Pamela Eversole-Cire 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 34605: This section is intended for students in the Biotech program.
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OPEN L 37999 3.0 Lecture W 06:00pm - 09:10pm E 217 28 25 3 James Maier 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37999: More course details at Course Section Profiles.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 30490 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Elisabeth Choate-Ciletti 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 30490: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 34765 3.0 DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 28 -- 0 Elisabeth Choate-Ciletti 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
CRN 34765: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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PHSC 003 - PHYSICAL SCIENCES
Prerequisite: Eligibility for MATH 131.

Basic principles of physics and chemistry and their applications to modern daily life with a primarily conceptual approach. Emphasis on critical thinking skills and general methods of scientific inquiry. Recommended for students in the California State Teacher's Preparation Program and other appropriate non-sciences majors but open to all qualified students. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. C-ID: CHEM 140 (WITH PHSC 003L) or PHYS 140 (WITH PHSC 003L)
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 33388 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Jia Quan 01/09-05/07 16

PHSC 003L - LABORATORY FOR PHYSICAL SCIENCE Lab Courses
Prerequisite: Enrollment in or completion of PHSC 003.

Laboratory investigation of the basic principles of physics and chemistry and their applications to modern daily life with a primarily conceptual approach, with emphasis on critical thinking skills and general methods of scientific inquiry. Recommended for students in the California State Teacher Preparation Program and other appropriate non-sciences majors. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. C-ID: CHEM 140 (WITH PHSC 003) or PHYS 140 (WITH PHSC 003)
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 36629 1.0 Lab T 08:45am - 11:55am E 303 28 16 12 Carlos Vazquez 01/09-05/07 16
PHYSICS

PHYS 002A - GENERAL PHYSICS I: MECHANICS AND THERMAL PHYSICS
Prerequisite: MATH 131 or 150 or placement based on the Math assessment process.

Algebra- and trigonometry-based study of classical mechanics and thermal physics. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. C-ID: PHYS 105; PHYS SEQ 100S (WITH PHYS 002B)
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED LL 31215 4.0 Lecture M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm E 320 24 -- 0 Alexander Vaucher 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 02:00pm - 05:10pm E 311 01/09-05/07
CLOSED LL 31750 4.0 Lecture M W 03:15pm - 04:40pm E 317 24 -- 0 Carlos Vazquez 01/09-05/07 16
Lab W 06:00pm - 09:10pm E 311 01/09-05/07
CLOSED LL 33778 4.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm E 317 24 -- 0 Justin Lancaster 01/09-05/07 16
Lab Th 08:45am - 11:55am E 305 01/09-05/07
CRN 33778: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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PHYS 002B - GENERAL PHYSICS II: ELECTROMAGNETISM, OPTICS, AND MODERN PHYSICS
Prerequisite: PHYS 002A.

Algebra- and trigonometry-based study of electricity, magnetism, special relativity, atomic and nuclear physics, and elementary particles. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. C-ID: PHYS 110; PHYS SEQ 100S (WITH PHYS 002A)
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 31494 4.0 Lecture M W 05:00pm - 06:25pm E 202 24 -- 0 Alireza Azizi 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 07:00pm - 10:10pm E 311 01/09-05/07

PHYS 008A - PHYSICS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS I: MECHANICS
Prerequisite: MATH 005A or MATH 005AH.
Recommended Preparation: PHYS 108.

Calculus-based study of classical mechanics, including kinematics, Newton's laws of motion, work and energy, linear and angular momentum, rigid-body rotation and equilibrium, gravitation, and fluids. No credit if taken after PHYS 001A. Total of 72 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. C-ID: PHYS 205
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN HY 37439 5.0 Lab M 12:15pm - 04:30pm E 305 28 19 9 Paul Bergeron 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CLOSED LL 37930 5.0 Lecture M W 09:30am - 11:35am E 317 28 -- 0 Paul Haitkin 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 09:15am - 01:30pm E 305 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted LL 37432 5.0 Lecture M W 12:00pm - 02:05pm E 317 28 -- 0 Maria Okounkova 01/09-05/07 16
Lab W 02:30pm - 06:45pm E 305 01/09-05/07
CRN 37432: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted HY 37433 5.0 Lab F 02:30pm - 06:45pm E 305 28 -- 0 Kwun Cheung 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
OPEN LL 37434 5.0 Lecture T Th 05:30pm - 07:35pm E 217 28 25 3 Christine Carter 01/09-05/07 16
Lab Th 01:00pm - 05:15pm E 305 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted HY 37436 5.0 Lab T 01:00pm - 05:15pm E 305 28 -- 0 Maud Regier 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 37436: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED HY 37437 5.0 Lab M 06:00pm - 10:15pm E 305 28 -- 0 Rodolfo Santana 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CLOSED LL 37435 5.0 Lecture M W 05:30pm - 07:35pm E 317 28 -- 0 David Imel 01/09-05/07 16
Lab Th 05:30pm - 09:45pm E 305 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted HY 37438 5.0 Lab T 05:30pm - 09:45pm E 305 28 -- 0 Jia Shi 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

PHYS 008B - PHYSICS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS II: WAVES, ELECTRICITY & MAGNETISM
Prerequisite: (1) MATH 005B or MATH 005BH and (2) PHYS 008A.

Calculus-based study of simple harmonic motion, mechanical waves, electricity, and magnetism. No credit if taken after PHYS 001C. Total of 72 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. C-ID: PHYS 210
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 37440 5.0 Lecture T Th 09:45am - 11:50am E 320 24 13 11 Paul Bergeron 01/09-05/07 16
Lab Th 01:00pm - 05:15pm E 303 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted LL 37855 5.0 Lecture M W 09:15am - 11:20am E 320 24 -- 0 Miriam Hartman 01/09-05/07 16
Lab W 11:40am - 03:55pm E 303 01/09-05/07
CRN 37855: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED HY 37441 5.0 Lab M 06:00pm - 10:15pm E 303 24 -- 0 Jia Shi 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CLOSED LL 37442 5.0 Lecture T Th 04:00pm - 06:05pm E 317 24 -- 0 Erick Sturm 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 06:15pm - 10:30pm E 303 01/09-05/07
CRN 37442: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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PHYS 008C - PHYSICS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS III: THERMODYNAMICS, OPTICS, AND MODERN PHYSICS
Prerequisite: (1) MATH 005C or 005CH and (2) PHYS 008B.

Calculus-based study of thermodynamics, optics, and modern physics. No credit if taken after PHYS 001D. Total of 72 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. C-ID: PHYS 215
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 38266 5.0 Lecture T Th 09:45am - 11:50am E 217 24 -- 0 Ophelia Azizian 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 01:00pm - 05:15pm E 303 01/09-05/07
OPEN LL 38265 5.0 Lecture T Th 04:00pm - 06:05pm E 320 24 18 6 Joshua Cabrera 01/09-05/07 16
Lab Th 06:15pm - 10:30pm E 303 01/09-05/07
OPEN HY 38264 5.0 Lab W 06:00pm - 10:15pm E 303 24 16 8 Jia Shi 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

PHYS 010 - DESCRIPTIVE INTRODUCTION TO PHYSICS
Prerequisite: MATH 131.

Exploration of the basic principles of physics and their applications in modern life with a mostly conceptual approach. No credit if taken after any other college physics. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 34982 3.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm E 320 35 28 7 Hagop Injeyan 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 33882 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Jia Shi 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 33883 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Jia Shi 01/09-05/07 16

PHYS 010L - DESCRIPTIVE PHYSICS IN THE LABORATORY Lab Courses
Prerequisite: Enrollment in or completion of PHYS 010.

Laboratory investigations of physical principles with a minimum of mathematical emphasis. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, A

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 32104 1.0 Lab T 08:45am - 11:55am E 311 28 18 10 Hagop Injeyan 01/09-05/07 16

PHYS 020 - INDEPENDENT STUDY
Prerequisite: Enrollment in or completion of any college physics course.

Faculty-guided student research. Each topic includes library research, design and execution of the experiments and the preparation of a summary research report. Total of 108 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Permission of Instructor IST 38741 2.0 Independent Study 3.4 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract SV 06 5 0 5 Staff 01/09-05/07 16

PHYS 031A - CALCULUS-BASED COLLEGE PHYSICS I
Prerequisite: MATH 005A or MATH 005AH.

Classical mechanics and thermal physics with calculus. For life sciences majors but is open to all qualified students. Total of 72 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED HY 30202 5.0 DE Online Lecture M 01:15pm - 03:20pm Online ZOOM 24 -- 0 Tiffany Kwong 01/09-05/07 16
Lab W 01:15pm - 05:30pm E 311 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

PHYS 031B - CALCULUS-BASED COLLEGE PHYSICS II
Prerequisite: PHYS 031A and either MATH 005B or MATH 005BH.
Recommended Preparation: Enrollment in or completion of MATH 005C or MATH 005CH.

Electricity and magnetism, optics, and modern physics. For life sciences majors but is open to all qualified students. Total of 72 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 32455 5.0 Lecture T Th 09:30am - 11:35am E 317 24 21 3 Tiffany Kwong 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 01:00pm - 05:15pm E 311 01/09-05/07

PHYS 108 - INTRODUCTORY PHYSICS FOR SCIENTISTS AND ENGINEERS
Recommended Preparation: MATH 008 or MATH 009, or equivalent.

Introduction to physics with emphasis on conceptual understanding as well as quantitative calculations. For science and engineering majors needing preparation for PHYS 008A, but open to all qualified students. Pass/no pass grading. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38719 2.0 Lecture W 06:30pm - 08:35pm E 320 27 22 5 Rodolfo Santana 01/09-05/07 16
PARALEGAL STUDIES

PLGL 134 - INTRODUCTION TO PARALEGAL STUDIES
Investigation of the paralegal career. Relationship of attorney and paralegal in decision making and systems procedures. Introduction to law; composition, location and jurisdiction of courts; legal terminology; bibliography, social forces and effect of law. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 37225 3.0 DE Online Lecture T 06:00pm - 09:10pm Online ZOOM 40 -- 0 Robert Richeda 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 37929 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Elaine Fong 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 38276 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Shanon Quinley 01/09-05/07 16
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 37827 3.0 DE Online Lecture M 06:00pm - 07:25pm Online ZOOM 40 -- 0 Susan Sweetman 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 5.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 37949 3.0 DE Online Lecture S 09:00am - 12:10pm Online ZOOM 40 -- 0 Susan Sweetman 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07

PLGL 135 - WILLS, TRUSTS, PROBATE ADMINISTRATION
Prerequisite: Enrollment in or completion of PLGL 134.

Overview of property, wills and general estate planning; overview of probate and probate court, guardianships, conservatorships, elder law, tax-related issues, probate alternatives; probate litigation. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 38282 3.0 DE Online Lecture T 06:15pm - 09:25pm Online ZOOM 40 -- 0 Elaine Fong 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 38283 3.0 DE Online Lecture Th 06:15pm - 09:25pm Online ZOOM 40 -- 0 Estela Richeda 01/09-05/07 16

PLGL 136 - PROPERTY LAW, BANKRUPTCY AND CREDITORS' RIGHTS
Prerequisite: Enrollment in or completion of PLGL 134.

Law of personal property, real property, joint ownership, leases, deeds; drafting problems in real estate transactions; systems of recording, search of public documents, bankruptcy laws and forms; creditors' rights, debtors' exemptions and secured transactions. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN OD 37226 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 34 6 Jeffrey Winter 01/09-05/07 16

PLGL 137 - LEGAL WRITING AND DRAFTING
Prerequisite: PLGL 134 or PLGL 145A.

Advanced legal drafting and writing and special research projects. Preparation of specific court papers and general legal papers. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 31481 3.0 DE Online Lecture M 06:00pm - 09:10pm Online ZOOM 40 -- 0 Robert Richeda 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 38807 3.0 Lecture Th 06:15pm - 09:25pm R 307 40 0 40 Staff 01/09-05/07 16

PLGL 138 - PARALEGAL STUDIES FIELD PRACTICE
Prerequisite: Maintain enrollment in 7 units or more including field practice and in Paralegal Studies curriculum.

Supervised field experience or employment in legal office leading to training in systems approach for paralegals (legal assistants). Total of 360 hours field practice.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN FEX 30208 4.0 Field Experience 22.5 Hrs/Wk of field experience FIELD WORK 30 25 5 Jeffrey Winter 01/09-05/07 16

PLGL 139 - TORT LAW AND CLAIMS INVESTIGATION
Prerequisite: Enrollment in or completion of PLGL 134.

Intentional torts and negligence, including insurance claims procedures; evaluation of personal injury claims and pleadings used in law offices either in settlement or litigation. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 30918 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Stephanie Marshall 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30918: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
OPEN OD 38354 3.0 DE Online Lecture M 06:00pm - 07:25pm Online ZOOM 40 12 28 Susan Sweetman 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07

PLGL 141 - CIVIL AND CRIMINAL EVIDENCE
Prerequisite: Enrollment in or completion of PLGL 134.

Rules of civil and criminal evidence, admissibility of evidence in court, types of evidence, hearsay evidence and exceptions, expert testimony, and scientific evidence. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 38605 3.0 DE Online Lecture T 06:15pm - 09:25pm Online ZOOM 40 -- 0 Shanon Quinley 01/09-05/07 16

PLGL 142 - LAW OFFICE PROCEDURES AND ETHICS
Prerequisite: Enrollment in or completion of PLGL 134.

Basic objectives of law office management procedures. Coordination of operational skills in a law office. Ethics of the legal profession and the judiciary. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN OD 38279 3.0 DE Online Lecture W 06:00pm - 09:10pm Online ZOOM 40 25 15 Shanon Quinley 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN OD 38450 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 32 8 Shanon Quinley 01/09-05/07 16

PLGL 145A - LEGAL RESEARCH
Prerequisite: Enrollment in or completion of PLGL 134.

Introduction to the technical skills of legal research through the use of a case digest, interpretation of statutes, Shepardizing authorities, and prioritizing authorities. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 31314 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Stephanie Marshall 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN OD 38281 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 12 28 Stephanie Marshall 01/09-05/07 16

PLGL 145B - COMPUTER AIDED LEGAL RESEARCH
Prerequisite: Enrollment in or completion of PLGL 134 and 145A.

On-line legal research using online legal databases and other information available. Composing queries and researching case law, statutes, and legal periodicals. Total of 9 hours lecture and 27 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN OD 34048 1.0 DE Online Lab 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 24 20 4 Jeffrey Winter 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
OPEN OD 37948 1.0 DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 24 8 16 Talar Guedikian 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07

PLGL 146 - COMPUTER USE FOR THE LAW OFFICE
Prerequisite: PLGL 134.

Use of software programs in the law office. Applications include software for word processing, Judicial Council forms, jury instruction preparation, legal calendaring, case management, trial preparation, time keeping, billing, and accounting. Recommended basic word processing skills. Total of 36 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
OPEN OD 30364 2.0 DE Online Lab 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 24 23 1 Talar Guedikian 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
OPEN OD 32235 2.0 DE Online Lab 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 24 12 12 Talar Guedikian 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07

PLGL 148 - IMMIGRATION LAW
Prerequisite: Enrollment in or completion of PLGL 134.

Historical background; administration of immigration law; citizenship and nationality; immigration preference system; non-immigrants; visas; removal; refugees and asylum. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38448 3.0 Lecture T 06:15pm - 09:25pm R 305 40 14 26 Estela Richeda 01/09-05/07 16

PLGL 150 - PARALEGAL STUDIES: WORKFORCE PREPARATION SEMINAR
Prerequisite: Enrollment in or completion of final semester of Paralegal Studies courses.

Designed to help Paralegal Studies students bridge the gap between the educational institution and the workplace. Resume writing, interviewing for employment, and professional networking. Intended for students in the last semester of the Paralegal Studies Program and earning the Certificate of Achievement. Total of 18 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
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OPEN OD 35110 1.0 DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 24 16 Stephanie Marshall 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 35110: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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POLITICAL SCIENCE

POLS 001 - INTRODUCTION TO AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
Introduction to American government and politics incorporating California state and local history, constitution, institutions and policies. POLS 001 and POLS 002 usually required for advanced political science courses. No credit if taken after AMERI 005. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: POLS 110
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 31240 3.0 Lecture M W 10:30am - 11:55am C 327 40 -- 0 Cheryl Beard 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted HY 31250 3.0 Lecture Th 10:30am - 11:55am C 421 40 -- 0 Daniel Hamman 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 31250: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 31393 3.0 Lecture T Th 07:00am - 08:25am C 327 40 23 17 Zein Alameddine 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 31399 3.0 Lecture M W 08:45am - 10:10am C 327 40 -- 0 Cheryl Beard 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 31572 3.0 Lecture T Th 08:45am - 10:10am C 421 40 -- 0 Daniel Hamman 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31572: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 32582 3.0 Lecture M W 10:30am - 11:55am C 337 35 32 3 Suzanne Anderson 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32582: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted HY 35656 3.0 Lecture T 10:30am - 11:55am C 333 40 -- 0 Daniel Hamman 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture .4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 35656: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted HY 35657 3.0 Lecture Th 10:30am - 11:55am C 333 40 -- 0 James Starkey 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 35657: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 36718 3.0 DE Online Lecture M W 07:00am - 08:25am Online ZOOM 40 -- 0 Lisa Pringle 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36718: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 38784 3.0 Lecture T Th 08:45am - 10:10am C 327 35 10 25 Michael Sangervasi 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38784: Honors Transfer Program- Click CRN for info.
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Waitlisted L 31252 3.0 Lecture M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm C 333 40 -- 0 David Uranga 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 31317 3.0 Lecture M W 02:00pm - 03:25pm C 421 40 -- 0 Zein Alameddine 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 36170 3.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm C 333 40 -- 0 Azniv Mekhitarian 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 38271 3.0 Lecture M 06:00pm - 09:10pm ANNEX 01 40 23 17 Michael Sangervasi 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38271: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 31475 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Azniv Mekhitarian 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 31659 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 James Starkey 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31659: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 32581 3.0 DE Online Lecture T Th 02:45pm - 04:10pm Online ZOOM 40 -- 0 Cheryl Beard 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 33055 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Azniv Mekhitarian 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 33266 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Azniv Mekhitarian 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 33273 3.0 DE Online Lecture T Th 10:30am - 11:55am Online ZOOM 40 -- 0 Cheryl Beard 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 34688 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Cheryl Beard 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 36173 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Cheryl Beard 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 36406 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Judith Lawton 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 36457 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Lisa Pringle 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36457: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 37174 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Lisa Pringle 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37174: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 37596 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 David Andrus 01/09-05/07 16
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 31417 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 David Uranga 01/09-03/05 8
Waitlisted OD 31656 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 David Uranga 01/09-03/05 8
Waitlisted OD 33265 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Daniel Hamman 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 33265: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 33272 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Marcus Green 01/09-03/05 8
Waitlisted OD 33733 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 James Starkey 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 33733: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 35192 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Marcus Green 01/09-03/05 8
Waitlisted OD 38635 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Daniel Hamman 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 38635: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN HY 36174 3.0 Lecture T Th 10:30am - 11:55am PCC Rosemead 204 36 11 25 David Uranga 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
CRN 36174: This section is taught at the Rosemead facility, 4105 N. Rosemead Blvd., Rosemead, CA 91770. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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Waitlisted OD 31657 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Marcus Green 03/13-05/07 8
Waitlisted OD 33123 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Judith Lawton 03/13-05/07 8
Waitlisted OD 33269 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Daniel Hamman 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 33269: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 35193 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Marcus Green 03/13-05/07 8
Waitlisted OD 35861 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Azniv Mekhitarian 03/13-05/07 8
Waitlisted OD 38636 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Daniel Hamman 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 38636: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN OD 38814 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 14 26 Azniv Mekhitarian 03/13-05/07 8
OPEN OD 38876 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 14 26 David Uranga 03/13-05/07 8
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-05/05 for 15 weeks.
Restricted: Dual Enrollment L 38813 3.0 Lecture T Th 10:25am - 11:55am PCC Northwest D112 30 28 2 Zein Alameddine 01/09-05/05 15
CRN 38813: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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POLS 002 - COMPARATIVE GOVERNMENT AND POLITICS
Comparative study of constitutional principles, governmental institutions and political processes in selected contemporary nations. Emphasis on the U.S. and major European governments. POLS 001 and 002 usually required for advanced political science courses. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: POLS 130
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 31241 3.0 Lecture M W 10:30am - 11:55am ANNEX 02 40 19 21 Azniv Mekhitarian 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 34932 3.0 DE Online Lecture T Th 08:45am - 10:10am Online ZOOM 40 -- 0 Cheryl Beard 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 38272 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Judith Lawton 01/09-05/07 16

POLS 006 - THE U.S. AND WORLD POLITICS
Introduction to various aspects of World Politics including the role of major political, social, economic, and defense institutions in countries. The model is American policy and relationship to global and bilateral institutions. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: POLS 140
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 30703 3.0 Lecture M W 10:30am - 11:55am C 323 40 39 1 David Uranga 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 35658 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 David Andrus 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 37597 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 David Andrus 01/09-05/07 16

POLS 007 - PRINCIPLES OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
Scope and methods of political science; basic political philosophies and ideologies; some concepts of the modern state, public law, public administration and government. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: POLS 150
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 31256 3.0 Lecture M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm C 335 40 21 19 Marcus Green 01/09-05/07 16

POLS 022 - INTRODUCTION TO POLITICAL THEORY
Introductory exploration of the nature and role of major political theories from ancient times to the present; central questions of political life, views of human nature, political organizations, power, justice, and revolutions. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: POLS 120
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 30716 3.0 Lecture T Th 10:30am - 11:55am C 337 40 14 26 Suzanne Anderson 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 35771 3.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm V 201 40 -- 0 Marcus Green 01/09-05/07 16
PSYCHOLOGY

PSYC 001 - INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY
Principles of human behavior; physiological foundations, influence of heredity and environment; sense-perception, attention, capacities and abilities; learning; emotion and motivation; special emphasis on personality development and adjustment. No credit if taken after PSYC 001H. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: PSY 110
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 30430 3.0 Lecture T Th 08:45am - 10:10am ANNEX 02 40 -- 0 Shayda Jalali 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30430: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted L 31207 3.0 Lecture T Th 10:30am - 11:55am R 104 40 -- 0 Shayda Jalali 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31207: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted L 31610 3.0 Lecture F 10:30am - 01:40pm C 333 40 -- 0 Lance Johnson 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31610: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 32973 3.0 Lecture T Th 08:45am - 10:10am PCC Rosemead 217 40 11 29 Daisy Gosset-Swann 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32973: This section is taught at the Rosemead facility, 4105 N. Rosemead Blvd., Rosemead, CA 91770. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
CRN 32973: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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OPEN L 36196 3.0 Lecture F 10:30am - 01:40pm PCC Rosemead 216 40 26 14 Daisy Gosset-Swann 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36196: This section is taught at the Rosemead facility, 4105 N. Rosemead Blvd., Rosemead, CA 91770. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
CRN 36196: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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Waitlisted L 38730 3.0 Lecture M 08:45am - 11:55am R 113 40 -- 0 Jennifer Preston 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38730: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted HY 30266 3.0 Lecture M 02:00pm - 03:25pm HARBESON HALL HH 80 -- 0 Ross Seligman 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 30266: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted L 33056 3.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm ANNEX 05 40 -- 0 Malaika Brown 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 34529 3.0 Lecture F 02:00pm - 05:10pm C 333 40 -- 0 Lance Johnson 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34529: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted HY 36177 3.0 Lecture W 02:00pm - 03:25pm HARBESON HALL HH 40 -- 0 Ross Seligman 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 36177: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 38707 3.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm HARBESON HALL HH 80 52 28 Jessica Rusk 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38707: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted L 38731 3.0 Lecture M 12:30pm - 03:40pm R 115 40 -- 0 Jennifer Preston 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38731: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 31580 3.0 Lecture W 06:00pm - 09:10pm HARBESON HALL HH 40 32 8 Ross Seligman 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31580: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted L 32585 3.0 Lecture T 06:15pm - 09:25pm ANNEX 02 40 -- 0 Patrick Occhiato 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 35114 3.0 Lecture M 06:00pm - 09:10pm V 201 40 31 9 Patrick Occhiato 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 36178 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Patrick Occhiato 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36178: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 37633 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Jennifer Noble 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37633: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 37689 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Jennifer Noble 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37689: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 38679 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Shayda Jalali 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38679: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 33979 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Jennifer Holden 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 33979: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 35693 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 80 -- 0 Emily Bill 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 35693: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 35195 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Michael Burgwin 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 35195: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details
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CLOSED OD 35661 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Emily Bill 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 35661: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 35662 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Emily Bill 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 35662: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 37180 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Michael Burgwin 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 37180: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/17-05/05 for 14 weeks.
Restricted: Dual Enrollment HY 38674 3.0 Lecture M W 03:20pm - 04:40pm SAN MARINO HIGH SCHOOL 401 30 8 22 Veronica Estrada 01/17-05/05 14
DE Online Lecture .9 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/17-05/05
CRN 38674: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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Restricted: Dual Enrollment L 38672 3.0 Lecture T Th 08:30am - 10:00am PCC Northwest D112 30 18 12 Veronica Estrada 01/09-05/05 15
CRN 38672: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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Restricted: Dual Enrollment L 38673 3.0 Lecture T Th 04:00pm - 05:35pm SOUTH PASADENA HIGH SCHOOL 30 8 22 Veronica Estrada 01/17-05/05 15
CRN 38673: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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PSYC 001H - HONORS INTRODUCTORY PSYCHOLOGY
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance into the Honors program.

Principles of human behavior; physiological foundations, influence of heredity and environment; sense-perception, attention, capacities and abilities; learning; emotion and motivation; special emphasis on personality development and adjustment. This enriched course is designed for the Honors Program, allowing more student-directed discussions and more extensive writing assignments. No credit if taken after PSYC 001. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: PSY 110
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 38576 3.0 Lecture M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm ANNEX 01 35 -- 0 Amy Coren 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38576: Honors Transfer Program. Click CRN for details.
CRN 38576: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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PSYC 002 - INTRODUCTORY BIOLOGICAL PSYCHOLOGY
Prerequisite: PSYC 001.

Interrelationship of physiological mechanisms and behavior. Emphasis on the role of the brain and nervous system in perception, emotion, motivation, states of consciousness, language, memory and learning. Relevance of the biological perspective to an understanding of behavior and experience. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: PSY 150
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 33781 3.0 Lecture M W 10:30am - 11:55am V 200 40 -- 0 Monica Coto 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN HY 38388 3.0 Lecture T 10:25am - 11:50am ANNEX 01 40 25 15 Amy Coren 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
OPEN HY 35150 3.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 02:25pm C 311 40 36 4 Amy Coren 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 35150: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted L 36729 3.0 Lecture M W 02:00pm - 03:25pm C 311 40 -- 0 Amy Coren 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36729: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 31296 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Monica Coto 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 31611 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Amy Coren 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 31671 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Amy Coren 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 36179 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Monica Coto 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 36825 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Jasmin Turner 01/09-05/07 16
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/17-05/05 for 14 weeks.
Restricted: Dual Enrollment HY 38675 3.0 Lecture M W 03:20pm - 04:40pm SAN MARINO HIGH SCHOOL 403 30 13 17 Stella Sakhon 01/17-05/05 14
DE Online Lecture .9 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/17-05/05
CRN 38675: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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PSYC 003 - ABNORMAL PSYCHOLOGY
Prerequisite: PSYC 001 or PSYC 001H.

The definition, theories, symptoms and treatment of psychological disorders. Review of major classes of mental disorders with a focus on commonly diagnosed disorders. Best practices in mental health treatment and community support systems. Special emphasis on critical thinking, and the impact of bias on marginalized groups. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: PSY 120
Grade Mode: L, A


Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 36732 3.0 Lecture M W 08:45am - 10:10am C 421 40 -- 0 Monica Coto 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36732: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 36731 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Monica Coto 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36731: This section is using a zero-textbook-cost option
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 38041 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Monica Coto 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 38041: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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PSYC 005 - RESEARCH METHODS IN PSYCHOLOGY
Prerequisite: One of the following: PSYC 001 or 001H and one of the following: ENGL 001A or 001AH; and one of the following: STAT 015, 018, 050, 050H.

Planning and execution of research in psychology, and analysis, interpretation and reporting of data. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: PSY 205B
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 32171 4.0 Lecture T 08:45am - 11:55am C 308 25 -- 0 Robert Randall 01/09-05/07 16
Lab Th 08:45am - 11:55am C 308 01/09-05/07
CRN 32171: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 36190 4.0 DE Online Lecture T 10:30am - 12:00pm Online ZOOM 25 -- 0 Jennifer Preston 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 36190: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 36191 4.0 DE Online Lecture W 10:30am - 12:00pm Online ZOOM 25 -- 0 Jennifer Preston 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 1.6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 36191: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted LL 36740 4.0 Lecture T 08:45am - 11:55am C 305 25 -- 0 Catherine Lamar 01/09-05/07 16
Lab Th 08:45am - 11:55am C 305 01/09-05/07
CRN 36740: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted LL 36187 4.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 04:10pm C 310 25 -- 0 Catherine Lamar 01/09-05/07 16
Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:10pm C 310 01/09-05/07
CRN 36187: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 36738 4.0 DE Online Lecture T 01:00pm - 02:25pm Online ZOOM 25 -- 0 Jennifer Preston 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 36738: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 38826 4.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 27 -- 0 Jasmin Turner 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 38826: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 36429 4.0 DE Online Lab 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Julie Kiotas 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
CRN 36429: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details. CRN 36429: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 38039 4.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Julie Kiotas 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lab 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
CRN 38039: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 38002 4.0 DE Online Lab 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Julie Kiotas 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
CRN 38002: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details. CRN 38002: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.
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PSYC 020 - INDEPENDENT STUDY
Prerequisite: One semester of Psychology.
Enrollment Limitation: Permission of division dean.

Laboratory research projects; library research; design and construction of research equipment; experiments; written reports. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED IST 38820 1.0 Independent Study 3.4 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract C 321 1 -- 0 Amy Coren 01/09-05/07 16

PSYC 021 - DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY: THE CHILD
Growth processes and dynamics of psychological development from conception through adolescence; physical, cognitive, emotional, personality, and social development of the child and adolescent. No credit if taken after PSYC 021H. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. C-ID: CDEV 100
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 36193 3.0 Lecture F 10:30am - 01:40pm C 325 40 24 16 James Bickley 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 37791 3.0 Lecture T Th 10:30am - 11:55am C 311 40 -- 0 Jennifer Holden 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37791: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 38392 3.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm C 323 40 32 8 Jennifer Holden 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38392: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 30393 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Mithra Bhadha 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 31740 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Mithra Bhadha 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 32365 3.0 DE Online Lecture W 06:00pm - 09:10pm Online ZOOM 40 -- 0 Jennifer Holden 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32365: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 38394 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Mithra Bhadha 01/09-05/07 16
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED OD 38053 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Jennifer Holden 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 38053: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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PSYC 023 - SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
The individual within a social context; the scientific study of how people think about, influence and relate to one another. Topics include: attitude development and change; conformity, persuasion, leadership; and interpersonal relations, prejudice, aggression, conflict resolution, liking and loving others. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: PSY 170
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 37632 3.0 Lecture T Th 08:45am - 10:10am R 309 40 -- 0 Patrick Rock 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37632: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
CRN 37632: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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Waitlisted L 36407 3.0 Lecture T Th 02:45pm - 04:10pm R 518 40 -- 0 Patrick Rock 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36407: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
CRN 36407: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED OD 36182 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Jennifer Fiebig 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 36182: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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PSYC 024 - LIFESPAN DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
Process and dynamics of human development from conception through adult maturity, old age, and death; biological, cognitive, personality, sociocultural, and existential factors influencing the course of psychological development across the lifespan. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. C-ID: PSY 180
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 31206 3.0 Lecture M W 08:45am - 10:10am R 518 40 -- 0 Jennifer Hall 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31206: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 36735 3.0 Lecture M W 07:00am - 08:25am R 518 40 10 30 Jennifer Hall 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36735: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 36737 3.0 Lecture T Th 10:30am - 11:55am C 327 40 26 14 Jessica Rusk 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36737: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 35843 3.0 Lecture M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm ANNEX 05 40 38 2 Jennifer Hall 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35843: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 33059 3.0 Lecture W 06:00pm - 09:10pm C 327 40 25 15 Joshua Matacotta 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 33059: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 37586 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Michelle Ireland Galman 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 38677 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Michelle Ireland Galman 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 38680 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Michelle Ireland Galman 01/09-05/07 16
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED OD 38578 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Joshua Matacotta 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 38578: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED OD 38055 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Joshua Matacotta 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 38055: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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PSYC 025 - HUMAN SEXUALITY
Historical, psychological, sociological and biological aspects of love, intimacy and human sexuality. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: PSY 130
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 34776 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Jennifer Fiebig 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34776: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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PSYC 062 - AFRICAN AMERICAN PSYCHOLOGY
Cross-listed course: ETH 062.

African American behavior patterns in relationship to dominant concepts in psychology. Analysis of psychological attitudes and issues of African Americans resulting from racism, oppression and alienation. Emphasis placed on the intersectionalities of race, ethnicity, gender, class, sexuality, etc. No credit if taken after ETH 062 or PSYC 029. Total of 54 hours lecture. Formerly PSYC 029.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38823 3.0 Lecture T Th 02:45pm - 04:10pm R 516 40 1 35 Malaika Brown 01/09-05/07 16
PHYSIOLOGY

PYSO 001 - HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY
Prerequisite: ANAT 025 and CHEM 002A.

Study of the physiological principles, function, integration and homeostasis of the human body at the cellular, tissue, organ, organ system and organism level, including all major organ systems. This course is primarily intended for Nursing, Allied Health, Kinesiology and other health-related majors. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UCC-ID: BIOL 120B
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED HY 30555 4.0 Lab F 08:45am - 11:55am SV 30 24 -- 0 Jennifer Kauk-Pepple 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 30555: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details
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CLOSED HY 32119 4.0 Lab W 08:45am - 11:55am SV 30 24 -- 0 Richard Lie 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 32119: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED HY 32120 4.0 Lab T 08:45am - 11:55am SV 30 24 -- 0 Sonya Valentine 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 32120: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED HY 35403 4.0 Lab Th 08:45am - 11:55am SV 30 24 -- 0 Sonya Valentine 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 35403: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted HY 36438 4.0 Lab M 10:30am - 01:40pm SV 30 24 -- 0 Richard Lie 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 36438: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED HY 30190 4.0 Lab M 02:00pm - 05:10pm SV 30 24 -- 0 Alexandra Garcia 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 30190: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted HY 36437 4.0 Lab W 02:00pm - 05:10pm SV 30 24 -- 0 Jason Warner 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 36437: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED LL 37635 4.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 04:10pm SV 30 24 -- 0 Kelley Voss 01/09-05/07 16
Lab Th 01:00pm - 04:10pm SV 30 01/09-05/07
CRN 37635: More course details at Course Section Profiles.
CRN 37635: Zero Textbook Cost Option, Click CRN for details.

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CLOSED HY 37868 4.0 Lab F 12:15pm - 03:25pm SV 30 24 -- 0 Jennifer Kauk-Pepple 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 37868: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED LL 30674 4.0 Lecture M 06:00pm - 09:10pm SV 30 24 -- 0 Salvador Membreno 01/09-05/07 16
Lab W 06:00pm - 09:10pm SV 30 01/09-05/07
CRN 30674: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted HY 35223 4.0 Lab T 06:15pm - 09:25pm SV 30 24 -- 0 Jorge Iniguez 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 35223: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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PYSO 100 - BASIC PHYSIOLOGY AND ANATOMY
Fundamentals of human physiology and anatomy. Structure and function of tissues, organs and organ systems. Emphasis on medical relationships. No credit if taken after ANAT 025, PYSO 001. For students in medical assisting and vocational nursing, but open to all qualified students. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 37567 3.0 DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Ricky Wong 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CLOSED OD 37568 3.0 DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Ricky Wong 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
RESTORATIVE DENTAL TECHNOLOGY

RDT 125B - INTERMEDIATE FIXED PROSTHODONTICS
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance in the Restorative Dentistry program.

Laboratory procedures for advanced Fixed Prosthodontics fabrication. Laboratory projects include design and fabrication of a multiple unit/tooth simulated patient case with an FPD with a semi-precision (broken-stress) attachment, post/core telescopic crown restoration mounted on a semi-adjustable articulator. Total of 36 hours lecture and 162 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Restorative Dental LL 38356 5.0 Lecture W 07:30am - 09:35am R 505 15 7 8 Andrew Do 01/09-05/07 16
Lab W 09:40am - 01:10pm R 505 01/09-05/07
Lab W 01:40pm - 07:45pm R 505 01/09-05/07

RDT 130B - ADVANCED COMPLETE DENTURES
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance in the Restorative Dentistry program.

Techniques for processing bilaterally balanced complete dentures as well as finishing and polishing complete dentures to completion. Dentures opposing natural dentition, immediate dentures, overdentures utilizing computer-aided-design (CAD) software, and techniques to duplicate dentures and fabricate a surgical template. Total of 36 hours lecture and 162 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Restorative Dental LL 38355 5.0 Lecture T 07:00am - 09:05am R 505 15 7 8 Hugo Solis 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 09:10am - 12:35pm R 505 01/09-05/07
Lab T 01:05pm - 07:15pm R 505 01/09-05/07

RDT 135B - INTERMEDIATE DENTAL ANATOMY
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance in the Restorative Dentistry program.

Sculpting and designing of selected posterior premolars and molars using wax carving blocks and computer-aided-design (CAD) software. Variations, fabrication methods for the interim or provisional fixed prosthesis as well as preparing and mounting dental casts to an articulator and anatomic tooth drawings of posterior teeth.
Total of 27 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Restorative Dental LL 38359 2.5 Lecture F 07:30am - 08:55am R 505 15 7 8 Avo Eginyan 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 09:00am - 12:10pm R 505 01/09-05/07

RDT 140B - INTERMEDIATE DIGITAL DENTISTRY CAD CAM II
Recommended Preparation: General understanding of Microsoft Windows, importing/exporting files and Microsoft Power Point.
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance in the Restorative Dentistry program.

Exploration of various computer-aided-manufacture (CAM) milling machinery (wet and dry, various axes), milling materials, and their applications for the digital fabrication dental prostheses. Emphasis on learning to operate and maintain a milling unit, exporting, and setting up patient cases in Dental Manager software. Total 9 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Restorative Dental LL 38360 1.5 Lab F 12:45pm - 04:20pm R 505 15 7 8 Domenico Cascione 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture F 04:25pm - 05:30pm R 505 01/09-03/05

RDT 155 - ANATOMY OF ORAL AND FACIAL STRUCTURES
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance in The Restorative Dentistry program.

Anatomical structures of the human head (skull) and face as well as intraoral anatomy in relation to the fabrication of fixed and removable restorative dental prostheses. Detailed emphasis of the bony anatomy of the skull, muscles of mastication, depressor muscles of the mandible, muscles of facial expression, intraoral soft tissue anatomy, and structures of the temporomandibular joint. Total of 18 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: Restorative Dental OD 38357 1.0 DE Online Lecture Th 09:00am - 11:05am Online ZOOM 15 7 8 Anita Bobich 01/09-03/05 8

RDT 160 - DENTAL CALCULATIONS, WEIGHTS AND MEASURES
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance in The Restorative Dentistry program.

Various weight and measure systems commonly used in a fixed and removable restorative dental laboratory. Included are specific dental calculations. Total of 9 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Restricted: Restorative Dental OD 38358 0.5 DE Online Lecture Th 11:15am - 12:05pm Online ZOOM 15 7 8 Anita Bobich 01/09-03/05 8

RDT 225B - ADVANCED REMOVABLE PARTIAL DENTURES (RPDs)
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance in the Restorative Dentistry program.

Laboratory procedures and theory for seating metal chrome-cobalt RPD castings to their respective master casts. Design and fabrication of an injection molded flexible RPD.. Designing of a digital RPD using computer-aided-design (CAD) design software and overview of laboratory procedures for a fabricating a Swing-Lock RPD. Total of 18 hours lecture and 108 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Restorative Dental LL 38361 3.0 Lecture M 07:30am - 08:20am R 505 15 7 8 Henry Saghians 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M 08:25am - 11:35am R 505 01/09-05/07
Lab M 12:15pm - 03:25pm R 505 01/09-05/07

RDT 230B - ADVANCED FIXED PROSTHODONTICS
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance in the Restorative Dentistry program.

Theory and laboratory techniques for fabricating metal-ceramic crown and. Multi-unit substrate designs using traditional analog/manual wax design technique and also using computer-aided-design (CAD) software. Firing procedures using the porcelain furnace and inputting firing parameters into the furnace. Total of 36 hours lecture and 162 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Restorative Dental LL 38364 5.0 Lecture W 07:00am - 09:05am R 517 15 7 8 Domenico Cascione 01/09-05/07 16
Lab W 09:10am - 12:35pm R 517 01/09-05/07
Lab W 01:05pm - 07:15pm R 517 01/09-05/07

RDT 235B - ADVANCED FUNCTIONAL OCCLUSION AND BIOMECHANICS OF THE MASTICATORY SYSTEM
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance in the Restorative Dentistry program.

Intense study of the components of the stomatognathic system and how each corresponds to functional occlusion. Detailed review of the functional components of anterior and posterior teeth, analysis of the difference between malocclusion, normal occlusion. Laboratory projects involve learning to design and recognize various functional occlusion types: bilaterally balanced, unilaterally balanced, cusp-fossa and mutually protected occlusions. Total of 27 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Restorative Dental LL 38370 2.5 Lecture F 12:15pm - 01:40pm R 517 15 7 8 Henry Saghians 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 01:45pm - 03:50pm R 517 01/09-05/07
Lab F 03:55pm - 04:45pm R 517 01/09-05/07

RDT 255 - INTRODUCTION TO DENTAL IMPLANTS
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance in the Restorative Dentistry program.

Introduction to dental implants, an overview of the steps involved in implant surgery and laboratory procedures for fabricating single tooth fixed implant prosthetics. Use of the articulator during fabrication of implant prostheses, and provisional or interim implant prostheses single-unit/tooth screw-retained implant prostheses. Includes an overview of digital computer-aided-design (CAD) for implant prosthetics using Implant Studio software overdenture. Total of 18 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Restorative Dental LL 38369 2.0 Lecture F 07:30am - 08:20am R 517 15 7 8 Domenico Cascione 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 08:25am - 11:35am R 517 01/09-05/07

RDT 260 - TRANSITION TO THE RESTORATIVE DENTAL TECHNOLOGY PROFESSION
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance in the Restorative Dentistry program.

Preparation for written and practical components of the Certified Dental Technician Examination given by the National Bureau for Certification in Dental Technology. Course may also be taken for possible job advancement. Total of 9 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Restorative Dental LL 38371 1.5 Lecture S 08:00am - 09:05am R 505 15 7 8 Henry Saghians 01/09-03/05 16
Lab S 09:10am - 12:20pm R 505 01/09-05/07

RDT 265 - CLINICAL EXPERIENCE
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance in the Restorative Dentistry program.

Emphasis on having the student demonstrate and practice. Includes participation in the fabrication of dental prostheses for patients currently under treatment or from actual casts or impressions. Completion of detailed Work Journals and signed Attendance Sheets at laboratories is required. It is expected that students shall provide their own private transportation to clinical laboratory sites. Total of 18 hours lecture and 108 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: Restorative Dental LL 38362 3.0 Lecture T 07:30am - 08:20am R 517 15 7 8 Henry Saghians 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 08:25am - 11:35am R 517 01/09-05/07
Lab T 12:15pm - 03:25pm R 517 01/09-05/07
RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY

RDTC 103B - RADIOGRAPHIC ANATOMY AND POSITIONING, B
Prerequisite: RDTC 102, 103A, 110, 112A, 117A.
Corequisite: RDTC 104, 112B, and 117B.

Anatomy and positioning of the cervical, thoracic and lumbar spines, cranium, sinus positioning. Introduction to Fluoroscopy of the lower GI , upper GI tract, and Genitourinary tract. Contrast media, laboratory positioning by use of phantoms. Image critique. Total of 45 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted LL 32739 3.5 Lecture W 07:00am - 09:30am CEC FOOTHILL 208 20 18 2 Barbara Kissel 01/09-05/07 16
Lab W 10:00am - 02:15pm CEC FOOTHILL 208 01/09-05/07
CRN 32739: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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RDTC 104 - PRINCIPLES OF RADIOGRAPHIC IMAGING
Prerequisite: All of the following: RDTC 102, 103A, 110, 112A, 117A.
Corequisite: RDTC 103B, 112B, 117B.

Development and use of technique charts. Calculations to determine specific exposures. Digital radiography processing systems and factors affecting radiographic spatial resolution. Use of radiographic phantoms and accessory devices. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted LL 32740 3.0 Lecture W 02:30pm - 04:35pm CEC FOOTHILL 208 20 18 2 Lynn Leloo 01/09-05/07 16
Lab Th 02:15pm - 05:25pm CEC FOOTHILL 208 01/09-05/07
CRN 32740: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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RDTC 112B - RADIOLOGIC PHYSICS, B
Prerequisite: All of the following: RDTC 102, 103A, 110, 112A, and 117A.
Corequisite: RDTC 103B, 104, and 117B.

Function and use of basic radiologic physics in diagnostic radiology. Applied physical rules and laws in general physics, production of the X-ray beam, tubes and generators, circuitry and equipment. Quality assurance of special equipment. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted LL 32741 3.0 Lecture Th 08:00am - 09:30am CEC FOOTHILL 208 20 18 2 Lynn Leloo 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture Th 09:35am - 10:05am CEC FOOTHILL 208 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 10:35am - 01:45pm CEC FOOTHILL 208 01/09-05/07
CRN 32741: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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RDTC 116 - RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGY REVIEW
Prerequisite: RDTC 103C, 105, 111, and 117C.
Corequisite: RDTC 117D, 118; and either RDTC 121 or 123.

Advanced course with the prime objectives of understanding the principles and skills of the radiologic technologist in an affiliated hospital. Emphasis on testing techniques, resume building and preparation for national board certification. Total of 36 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted L 32742 2.0 Lecture T 03:15pm - 05:20pm CEC FOOTHILL 208 24 16 8 Barbara Kissel 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32742: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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RDTC 117B - CLINICAL PRACTICUM, 2 Lab Courses
Prerequisite: All of the following: RDTC 102, 103A, 110, 112A, and 117A.
Corequisite: RDTC 103B, 104, and 112B.

Clinical experience in a radiology or medical imaging facility under the supervision of a certified ARRT Radiologic Technologist. Participation will consist of observation, assistance and performance. Total of 243 hours of laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted B 32743 4.5 Lab 15 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract FIELD WORK 20 18 2 Lynn Leloo 01/09-05/07 16

RDTC 117D - CLINICAL PRACTICUM, 6 Lab Courses
Prerequisite: All of the following: RDTC 103C, 105, 111, 117C.
Corequisite: RDTC 116, 118, and either RDTC 121 or 123.

Clinical experience in a radiology or medical imaging facility under the supervision of a certified ARRT Radiologic Technologist. Participation will consist of observation, assistance and performance. Total of 407 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted B 32744 7.5 Lab 25.5 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract FIELD WORK 20 16 4 Lynn Leloo 01/09-05/07 16

RDTC 120 - INDEPENDENT STUDY
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance into the Radiologic Technology program and program director approval.

Participation in research projects including experience in clinical practice settings, practical laboratory assignment, lecture attendance, literature review and community projects. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Permission of Instructor IST 37097 1.0 Independent Study 3.4 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CEC FOOTHILL B6 1 0 1 Barbara Kissel 01/09-05/07 16

RDTC 121 - MAMMOGRAPHY PROCEDURES
Prerequisite: RDTC 103C, 105, 111, 117C or a valid CRT, ARRT Certification in Diagnostic Radiology.
Corequisite: RDTC 116, 117D, and 123.

Enrollment Limitation: For non-PCC students, documentation of current California Radiologic Technology Certificate Diagnostic Radiologic Technology and, ARRT certification and/or approved by Program Director.

Technical and procedural aspects of mammography including radiation protection, quality assurance, breast anatomy, pathology, physiology, image critique, positioning and mass localization and biopsy procedures. Interpret MQSA guidelines. This course prepares the student to take ARRT exam and/or State of California exam upon completion of required exams and course completion. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted L 37610 3.0 Lecture T 05:30pm - 08:40pm CEC FOOTHILL 208 20 5 15 Maria Sanchez 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37610: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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RDTC 123 - COMPUTERIZED TOMOGRAPHY
Prerequisite: RDTC 103C, 105, 111, and 117C ; or a valid California Radiologic Technologist Certificate in Diagnostic Radiology and ARRT certification, and/or approval from the Program Director.
Corequisite: RDTC 116 and 117D.
Enrollment Limitation: For non-PCC students, documentation of current California Radiologic Technology Certificate Diagnostic Radiologic Technology and/or approval by Program Director.

Principles of computed tomography, including data acquisition, image reconstruction, image display system, image recording system, and image storage system. Patient Care and Safety. Quality assurance, quality control and other aspects of CT, and basic concepts of Spiral and Helical scanning. Image formation, manipulation and 3D reconstruction. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted L 32747 3.0 Lecture Th 06:00pm - 09:10pm CEC FOOTHILL 208 20 16 4 Michelle McLaughlin 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32747: This section is taught at the Community Education Center, 3035 E. Foothill Blvd., Pasadena, CA 91107. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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RELIGIOUS STUDIES

RELG 001 - RELIGIOUS ISSUES, PERSONALITIES AND VALUES
Origin and function of religion in its individual and sociological aspects; basic characteristics of major religions; outstanding personalities, sacred writings, historical foundations of basic religious traditions. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 32172 3.0 Lecture T 06:00pm - 09:10pm ANNEX 03 40 15 25 Joseph Borrege 01/09-05/07 16

RELG 002 - COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS: FAR EAST
Beliefs, practices, and cultural history of the major living religions of South and East Asia, including Hinduism, Buddhism, Confucianism, Daoism, and Shinto. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38580 3.0 Lecture M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm R 104 40 14 26 Jonathan Miller 01/09-05/07 16

RELG 003 - COMPARATIVE RELIGIONS: NEAR EAST
Cultural history and doctrinal interpretations of living religions of Near East: Zoroastrianism, Islam, Judaism and Christianity. Summary contrasts and comparisons with emphasis on present-day religious issues and their relationship to social and political problems. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 32856 3.0 Lecture Th 06:15pm - 09:25pm ANNEX 01 40 13 27 Joseph Borrege 01/09-05/07 16
RUSSIAN

RUSS 001 - ELEMENTARY RUSSIAN
Beginner-level Russian language acquisition with practice in listening, speaking, reading, writing and cultural competency. Introduction to customs, history and cultures of Russia and Russian-speaking countries. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 32225 5.0 Lecture M W 06:45pm - 09:15pm C 269 30 12 18 Tatiana Chapman 01/09-05/07 16

RUSS 002 - ELEMENTARY RUSSIAN
Prerequisite: RUSS 001, or the first year of high school Russian, or placement based on the the foreign language assessment process.

Grammar essentials; oral work; aspects of Russian history and culture. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN OD 30485 5.0 DE Online Lecture M W 03:45pm - 06:15pm Online ZOOM 30 10 20 Dina Mokhnatkin 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30485: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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RUSS 003 - INTERMEDIATE RUSSIAN
Prerequisite: RUSS 002 or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.

Development of communication skills based on Russian language acquisition with practice in listening, speaking, reading, writing and cultural competency. Analysis of Russian history, society, culture, customs and literature. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN OD 31758 5.0 DE Online Lecture M W 07:00pm - 09:30pm Online ZOOM 25 1 19 Dina Mokhnatkin 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31758: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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RUSS 004 - INTERMEDIATE RUSSIAN
Prerequisite: RUSS 003 or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.

Further development of communication skills based on Russian language acquisition with practice in listening, speaking, reading, writing and cultural competency. Analysis of Russian history, society, culture, customs and literature. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN OD 31759 5.0 DE Online Lecture M W 07:00pm - 09:30pm Online ZOOM 25 5 19 Dina Mokhnatkin 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31759: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY ASST

SLPA 018 - INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION DISORDERS
Overview of the field of communication disorders. Survey and classification of communication disorders; identifying assessment and treatment of speech, language, swallowing and hearing disorders. Includes guided observation of 3 hours of speech therapy sessions. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 36159 3.0 DE Online Lecture Th 06:00pm - 07:35pm Online ZOOM 24 -- 0 Teryl Wood 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CLOSED OD 38688 3.0 DE Online Lecture W 06:00pm - 07:35pm Online ZOOM 24 -- 0 Teryl Wood 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

SLPA 115 - CHILD LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT AND DISORDERS
Prerequisite: SLPA 018.
Enrollment Limitation: Admission to the SLPA program.

Typical speech, language and hearing development including acquisition of phonology, morphology, semantics, syntax, and pragmatics; communication development in bilingual populations; and differentiation of typical from disordered communication. Study of prevention, assessment and intervention practices for language and literacy disorders in children and adolescents. Includes guided observation of 3 hours of speech therapy sessions. Total of 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: SLPA HY 36647 3.0 Lecture T 04:30pm - 06:00pm C 315 28 21 7 Christine Stevens 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

SLPA 119 - SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY: PROFESSIONAL ISSUES
Prerequisite: SLPA 018.
Enrollment Limitation: Admission to the SLPA program.

Professional issues in the field of communication disorders with emphasis on practice as a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant. Regulatory and ethical considerations, scope of responsibilities, and supervision. Practice issues including cultural and linguistic diversity, Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC), documentation, data collection, objectives, and treatment implementation. Total of 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: SLPA HY 36648 3.0 Lecture Th 04:30pm - 06:00pm C 315 28 21 7 Christine Stevens 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lab 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

SLPA 123B - ADULT DISORDERS: REMEDIATION
Prerequisite: SLPA 123A.
Enrollment Limitation: Admission to the SLPA program.

Speech, language, and hearing disorders of the adult population. Assessment and Intervention practices for adult acquired neurogenic communication disorders. Includes guided observation of 3 hours of speech therapy sessions. Total of 54 hours lecture and 18 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: SLPA HY 32906 3.0 Lecture W 05:30pm - 07:00pm C 315 28 24 4 Christine Stevens 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture .6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lab 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

SLPA 126 - SPEECH LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY ASSISTANT FIELD WORK
Prerequisite: Enrollment in or completion of SLPA 123B.
Corequisite: SLPA 126S.
Enrollment Limitation: Admission to the SLPA program;
Students must pass a health/safety and background check for both the college and the off-campus site; Requires instructor approval to ensure that each student enrolled in the course has an approved contracted fieldwork site as well as an approved Master Clinician; Student must meet with the on-campus Instructor prior to semester of enrollment for:
a) fieldwork orientation (date to be announced in SLPA 123A or SLPA 123B)
b) establishment of a signed contract of understanding of all requirements for the off-campus experience
c) completion of the application indicating intent to enroll in SLPA 126 (available following orientation).


Supervised fieldwork experience assisting with the clinical management of persons with communicative disorders. Opportunities to interact with clients/patients while implementing a prescribed treatment plan, assisting with screening or assessment under the supervision of a speech-language pathologist, record keeping and managing of clinical data, setting up clinical equipment and materials, and performing various clerical duties as needed. Students must work 75 paid hours or 60 non-paid hours per unit earned. Total of 120 hours unpaid or 150 hours paid field practice.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: SLPA WKX 34519 2.0 Work Experience 7.5 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract FIELD WORK 15 13 2 Christine Stevens 01/09-05/07 16

SLPA 126S - SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY ASSISTANT FIELD WORK SEMINAR
Prerequisite: Enrollment in or completion of SLPA 123B.
Corequisite: SLPA 126.
Enrollment Limitation: Admission to the SLPA program.

Investigation of critical-thinking and decision-making skills related to technical proficiency of a Speech-Language Pathology Assistant. Total of 18 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Restricted: SLPA OD 36646 1.0 DE Online Lecture M 06:30pm - 08:35pm Online ZOOM 15 13 2 Christine Stevens 01/09-01/09 16
DE Online Lecture M 06:30pm - 08:35pm Online ZOOM 01/23-01/23
DE Online Lecture M 06:30pm - 08:35pm Online ZOOM 02/06-02/06
DE Online Lecture M 06:30pm - 08:35pm Online ZOOM 02/20-02/20
DE Online Lecture M 06:30pm - 08:35pm Online ZOOM 03/20-03/20
DE Online Lecture M 06:30pm - 08:35pm Online ZOOM 04/03-04/03
DE Online Lecture M 06:30pm - 08:35pm Online ZOOM 04/17-04/17
DE Online Lecture M 06:30pm - 08:35pm Online ZOOM 05/01-05/01
SOCIOLOGY

SOC 001 - INTRODUCTORY SOCIOLOGY
Foundational theories and concepts relevant to the systematic study of social behavior. Includes an overview of the different theoretical paradigms; an examination of social structure; an evaluation of how societies construct cultural meanings, maintain social control, and establish systems of stratification; an exploration of the role of institutions in shaping and regulating our daily lives. No credit if taken after SOC 001H. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: SOCI 110
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 30510 3.0 Lecture T Th 08:45am - 10:10am V 201 40 24 16 Paul Price 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30510: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 31291 3.0 Lecture M W 07:00am - 08:25am ANNEX 04 40 13 27 Tony Juge 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31291: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 31342 3.0 Lecture M W 08:45am - 10:10am C 415 40 14 26 Michelle Ireland Galman 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 31343 3.0 Lecture F 10:30am - 01:40pm ANNEX 03 40 -- 0 Tamara Arida 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31343: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted L 32325 3.0 Lecture F 07:00am - 10:10am ANNEX 03 40 -- 0 Tamara Arida 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32325: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 34341 3.0 Lecture M W 10:30am - 11:55am C 415 40 19 21 John Harris 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 36203 3.0 Lecture T Th 08:45am - 10:10am ANNEX 04 40 10 30 Tony Juge 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36203: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 38558 3.0 Lecture T Th 10:30am - 11:55am V 201 40 26 14 Paul Price 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38558: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 34340 3.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm ANNEX 04 40 23 17 Tony Juge 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34340: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details
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OPEN L 36744 3.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm PCC Rosemead 206 36 9 27 Adriane Mozzini 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36744: This section is taught at the Rosemead facility, 4105 N. Rosemead Blvd., Rosemead, CA 91770. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
CRN 36744: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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OPEN L 38559 3.0 Lecture T Th 02:45pm - 04:10pm C 323 40 16 24 Kathleen Dunn 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 32930 3.0 Lecture T 06:15pm - 09:25pm C 337 40 26 14 Siobhan Goldberg 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32930: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 34549 3.0 Lecture T Th 04:30pm - 05:55pm C 333 40 19 21 Adriane Mozzini 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34549: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 35147 3.0 Lecture W 06:00pm - 09:10pm ANNEX 04 40 15 25 Ariana Flores 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35147: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 30029 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Siobhan Goldberg 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30029: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 31747 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Adriane Mozzini 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31747: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 32326 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Paul Price 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32326: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 36745 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Vahik Ovanessian 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36745: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 36747 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Siobhan Goldberg 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36747: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 37605 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Ashley Green 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37605: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 32199 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Paul Price 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 32199: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 32330 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Christine Rodriguez 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 32330: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 32394 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Michelle Ireland Galman 01/09-03/05 8
Waitlisted OD 32590 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Kathleen Dunn 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 32590: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 33128 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Kathleen Dunn 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 33128: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 33289 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Ryan Howard 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 33289: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 35810 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Paul Price 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 35810: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 33285 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Kathleen Dunn 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 33285: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 33286 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Kathleen Dunn 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 33286: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details
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Waitlisted OD 34689 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Ariana Flores 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 34689: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 35862 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Michelle Ireland Galman 03/13-05/07 8
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/11-05/05 for 15 weeks.
Restricted: Dual Enrollment L 38783 3.0 Lecture W 03:40pm - 07:00pm BLAIR HIGH SCHOOL 30 10 20 Ali Madanipour 01/11-05/05 15
CRN 38783: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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Restricted: Dual Enrollment L 38638 3.0 Lecture W F 02:10pm - 03:45pm PCC Northwest D111 30 13 17 Staff 01/09-05/05 15
CRN 38638: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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Restricted: Dual Enrollment L 38854 3.0 Lecture W F 08:30am - 10:00am RANCHO LEARNING CENTER 20 7 13 Staff 01/09-05/05 15
CRN 38854: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/23-05/05 for 13 weeks.
Restricted: Dual Enrollment L 38782 3.0 Lecture M W 03:20pm - 05:25pm TEMPLE CITY HIGH SCHOOL 30 0 30 Sarra Ben Ghorbal 01/23-05/05 13
CRN 38782: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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SOC 001H - HONORS INTRODUCTORY SOCIOLOGY
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance into the Honors Program.

Foundational theories and concepts relevant to the systematic study of social behavior. Includes an overview of the different theoretical paradigms; an examination of social structure; an evaluation of how societies construct cultural meanings, maintain social control, and establish systems of stratification; an exploration of the role of institutions in shaping and regulating our daily lives. This enriched course is designed for the Honors Program allowing for more student-directed discussion, more extensive writing assignments, and an original research project. No credit if taken after SOC 001. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 38560 3.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm R 104 35 -- 0 Kathleen Dunn 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38560: Honors Transfer Program- Click CRN for info.
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SOC 002 - CONTEMPORARY SOCIAL PROBLEMS
Identification and analysis of major social problems: inequality, poverty and welfare, incarceration, education. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: SOCI 115
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 30561 3.0 Lecture M W 08:45am - 10:10am ANNEX 04 40 14 26 Tony Juge 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30561: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 33982 3.0 Lecture T Th 10:30am - 11:55am ANNEX 04 40 20 20 Tony Juge 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 33982: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 36204 3.0 Lecture M 06:00pm - 09:10pm ANNEX 04 40 16 24 Ariana Flores 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36204: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED OD 36751 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Christine Rodriguez 03/13-05/07 8
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-05/05 for 15 weeks.
Restricted: Dual Enrollment L 37665 3.0 Lecture W F 12:30pm - 02:05pm PCC Northwest D111 30 15 15 Katie Lookholder 01/09-05/05 15
CRN 37665: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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SOC 014 - INTRODUCTION TO ETHNIC STUDIES
Cross-listed course: ETH 014.

Explores the social, historical, economic and political construction of race and ethnicity, and the systematic aspect of racial/ethnic stratification. Focus on the sociological analysis of racial/ethnic relations in the U.S. Examination of immigration issues, colorblindness, white privilege, social and racial justice, and the intersectionality of race, class, and gender. No credit if taken after SOC 014H or ETH 014H. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: SOCI 150
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED L 36830 3.0 Lecture M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm ANNEX 04 40 -- 0 Tony Juge 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36830: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 38861 3.0 Lecture M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm V 200 40 6 21 John Harris 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 32969 3.0 Lecture T 06:00pm - 09:10pm PCC Rosemead 216 40 20 1 Jose Lopez 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32969: This section is taught at the Rosemead facility, 4105 N. Rosemead Blvd., Rosemead, CA 91770. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
CRN 32969: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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CLOSED L 36829 3.0 Lecture T 06:15pm - 09:25pm C 327 40 -- 0 Ariana Flores 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 37687 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Elizabeth Ortega 01/09-05/07 16
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED OD 37623 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Ariana Flores 03/13-05/07 8
CLOSED OD 38877 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Staff 03/13-05/07 8
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/16-05/05 for 14 weeks.
Restricted: Dual Enrollment L 38697 3.0 Lecture M W 04:00pm - 05:50pm SOUTH PASADENA HIGH SCHOOL 40 3 37 Marcela Rojas 01/16-05/05 14
CRN 38697: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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SOC 015 - CRIME, DELINQUENCY AND SOCIETY
Analysis of crime theories, social control, and punishment. Examines the sociological impact, functions, and roles of the criminal and juvenile justice systems in the U.S. Emphasis on the sociological process and impact of law enforcement, courts, and correctional components of the criminal justice and juvenile justice process. Focuses on the interaction between the citizen, the community, and the components of the justice system. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: SOCI 160
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 32857 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Elizabeth Ortega 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 37607 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Paul Price 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37607: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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SOC 016 - URBAN SOCIOLOGY
Sociological theories of urbanization and urbanism in historical and comparative perspective. Exploration of the accelerating scale and consequences of urbanization as a global phenomenon, examining the corresponding shifts in the re-organization of space and society. Patterns of industrialization, segregation, suburbanization, globalization and gentrification in historical and cross-cultural perspective Focus on how communities and social movements develop in relation to these processes. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 35665 3.0 Lecture T Th 02:45pm - 04:10pm R 108 40 19 21 Jose Lopez 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35665: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Restricted: Dual Enrollment L 38665 3.0 Lecture M W 03:30pm - 05:05pm LA CANADA HIGH SCHOOL 40 14 26 Jose Lopez 01/09-05/05 15
CRN 38665: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
CRN 38665: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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SOC 022 - SOCIOLOGY OF AGING
Examination of the physical, psychological and sociological aspects of aging in various cultures. Methods of dealing with aging for the individual. The family and society. Elders and the law. The sociology of grief in American culture and other cultures. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 32173 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Emily Prior 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32173: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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SOC 024 - MARRIAGE AND THE FAMILY
The family as a social institution; social, economic, legal, psychological aspects of marriage and family life; patterns of courtship, marriage and family organization. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: SOCI 130
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38262 3.0 Lecture T Th 08:45am - 10:10am C 415 40 14 26 Michelle Ireland Galman 01/09-05/07 16

SOC 030 - INTRODUCTION TO GENDER
Sociological analysis of the social construction of gender historically, contemporarily and cross-culturally. Examines the debates on sexuality and gender identity. Analysis of the impact of social institutions and practices including, but not limited to economic and political change, on gender expectations and practices. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: SOCI 140
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN HY 38263 3.0 Lecture M 02:00pm - 03:25pm C 335 40 19 21 Kathleen Dunn 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 38263: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 37611 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Katie Lookholder 01/09-03/05 8
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 37612 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Emily Prior 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 37612: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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SOC 035 - LGBTQ STUDIES
Examination of a broad range of contemporary gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and queer issues in various contexts. Traces the history of LGBTQ identities, communities, organizations, and resistance movements in the United States, as it relates to sexuality and gender identity. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: SOCI 130
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 37621 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Emily Prior 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 37621: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 37622 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Katie Lookholder 03/13-05/07 8

SOC 063 - AFRICAN AMERICAN SOCIOLOGY
Cross-listed course: ETH 063.

Sociological factors affecting African Americans' relationships to major institutions, social movements, and their communities especially compared to the dominant culture and other racial groups. Focus on key themes like education, employment, politics, criminal justice. Emphasis placed on the intersectionalities of race, gender, class, religion, sexuality, etc. No credit if taken after SOC 029 or ETH 063. Total of 54 hours lecture. Formerly SOC 029.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 37619 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Paul Price 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37619: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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SOC 073 - ASIAN PACIFIC AMERICAN SOCIOLOGY
Cross-listed course: ETH 073.

The sociological factors affecting Asian Pacific Islander Desi Americans' relationships to major institutions, social movements, and their communities, especially compared to the dominant culture and other racial groups. Focus on key themes like immigration, education, employment, politics. Emphasis placed on the intersectionalities of race, ethnicity, gender, class, immigration status, language, sexuality, etc. No credit if taken after SOC 041 or ETH 073. Total of 54 hours lecture. Formerly SOC 041.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 37615 3.0 Lecture T 06:15pm - 09:25pm C 325 40 16 21 Marshall Wong 01/09-05/07 16
SOCIAL SCIENCES

SOSC 017 - INTRODUCTION TO RESEARCH METHODS IN SOCIAL SCIENCES
Prerequisite: SOC 001.

Fundamental elements of empirical research and the ways in which social scientists gather, evaluate, and critique research findings. Attention to the importance of professional ethics when conducting research. Application of qualitative and quantitative analytic tools for research design, such as survey, observational, experimental, case study and comparative historical research. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: SOCI 120
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 37841 3.0 Lecture M W 08:45am - 10:10am C 315 40 21 19 Ali Madanipour 01/09-05/07 16
SPANISH

SPAN 001 - ELEMENTARY SPANISH – LEVEL 1
Beginner-level Spanish language acquisition with practice in listening, speaking, reading, writing and cultural competency. Introduction to customs, history and cultures of Spain and Latin America. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: SPAN 100
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 34749 5.0 Lecture M W 09:45am - 12:15pm C 361 30 22 8 Hermila Torres De Siegrist 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 37926 5.0 Lecture T Th 07:00am - 09:30am R 216 30 11 19 Hermila Torres De Siegrist 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 38409 5.0 Lecture T Th 09:45am - 12:15pm C 361 30 20 10 Karina Rincon 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN HY 31352 5.0 DE Online Lecture M 12:30pm - 03:00pm Online ZOOM 30 18 12 Loknath Persaud 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture W 12:30pm - 03:00pm R 222 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted OD 32077 5.0 DE Online Lecture M W 06:45pm - 09:15pm Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 Giselle Acosta 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 31093 5.0 DE Online Lecture 5.6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Manuel Sanchez 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 31355 5.0 DE Online Lecture M W 12:30pm - 03:00pm Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 Jennifer Garson 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 31358 5.0 DE Online Lecture 5.6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Viviana Hong 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 32074 5.0 DE Online Lecture 5.6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Viviana Hong 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 34640 5.0 DE Online Lecture 5.6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Manuel Sanchez 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 38413 5.0 DE Online Lecture 5.6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Viviana Hong 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 38414 5.0 DE Online Lecture 5.6 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Manuel Sanchez 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN HY 30279 5.0 Lecture M W 08:45am - 10:15am R 224 30 18 12 Olga Gonzalez 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
OPEN HY 30378 5.0 Lecture M W 10:30am - 12:00pm R 224 30 23 7 Olga Gonzalez 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
OPEN HY 31357 5.0 Lecture M W 12:15pm - 01:45pm R 224 30 19 11 Olga Gonzalez 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 38069 5.0 DE Online Lecture 11.2 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Valentin Bohorquez 03/13-05/07 8
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/23-04/30 for 13 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 38874 5.0 DE Online Lecture 6.9 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Wendy Eller 01/23-04/30 13
OPEN OD 38882 5.0 DE Online Lecture 6.9 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 6 24 Karina Rincon 01/23-04/30 13

SPAN 002 - ELEMENTARY SPANISH
Prerequisite: SPAN 001 or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.

Continuation of beginner-level Spanish language acquisition with practice in listening, speaking, reading, writing and cultural competency with stress on authentic language. Further study of customs, history and cultures of Spain and Latin America. No credit if taken after SPAN 002A. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. *C-ID: SPAN 110
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN HY 31524 5.0 DE Online Lecture M 09:45am - 12:15pm Online ZOOM 30 10 20 Loknath Persaud 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture W 09:45am - 12:15pm R 222 01/09-05/07
OPEN L 30570 5.0 Lecture T Th 03:45pm - 06:15pm R 222 30 20 10 Viviana Hong 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 34738 5.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 03:30pm R 222 30 -- 0 Jennifer Garson 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 30877 5.0 DE Online Lecture M W 06:45pm - 09:15pm Online ZOOM 30 -- 0 Iris Fiorito 01/09-05/07 16

SPAN 002A - SPANISH FOR SPANISH SPEAKERS
Prerequisite: One year of high school Spanish or equivalent, or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.

Intensive training in oral and written Spanish for those who speak it but have had little or no formal training in the language. Improvement of oral expression; Spanish grammar; readings in contemporary Spanish prose; composition; study of Spanish and Latin American cultures. No credit if taken after SPAN 001 or 002. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. C-ID: SPAN 220
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 30829 5.0 Lecture T Th 09:45am - 12:15pm R 224 30 24 6 Olga Gonzalez 01/09-05/07 16

SPAN 003 - INTERMEDIATE SPANISH
Prerequisite: SPAN 002 or 002A or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.

Reading, writing, speaking and listening with development of communication and analytical skills based on 20th and 21st century Spanish and Latin-American readings; review of Spanish grammar; increased vocabulary. Customs and culture. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC *C-ID: SPAN 200
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 31371 5.0 Lecture M W 09:45am - 12:15pm W 208 25 15 10 Jennifer Garson 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 30619 5.0 Lecture M W 03:45pm - 06:15pm R 218 25 6 19 Wendy Eller 01/09-05/07 16
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Restricted: Dual Enrollment L 38827 5.0 Lecture M 12:35pm - 01:25pm SOUTH PASADENA MIDDLE SCHOOL 204 25 16 9 Ines Llera 01/09-05/05 15
Lecture T Th 12:25pm - 02:40pm SOUTH PASADENA MIDDLE SCHOOL 204 01/09-05/05
CRN 38827: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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Restricted: Dual Enrollment L 38828 5.0 Lecture M 01:30pm - 02:20pm SOUTH PASADENA MIDDLE SCHOOL 204 25 23 2 Ines Llera 01/09-05/05 15
Lecture W F 12:20pm - 02:45pm SOUTH PASADENA MIDDLE SCHOOL 204 01/09-05/05
CRN 38828: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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SPAN 004 - INTERMEDIATE SPANISH
Prerequisite: SPAN 003 or placement based on the foreign language assessment process.

Further reading, writing, speaking and listening with development of communication and analytical skills based on 20th and 21st century Spanish and Latin-American readings; review of Spanish grammar; increased vocabulary. Customs and culture. Total of 90 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. *C-ID: SPAN 210
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN OD 32050 5.0 DE Online Lecture T Th 04:00pm - 06:30pm Online ZOOM 25 10 15 Loknath Persaud 01/09-05/07 16

SPAN 012 - SPANISH LITERATURE IN TRANSLATION
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 001A or 001AH.

Readings of translated works from Spanish and Latin American literature representative of historical periods and literary movements. Selections will be made from different genres including novel, drama, poetry and essay. (Course conducted in English.) Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED OD 38412 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Marcela Rojas 01/09-05/07 16

SPAN 050 - SPANISH AND LATIN AMERICAN CINEMA
Prerequisite: Eligibility for ENGL 001A or 001AH.

Introductory study of Spanish and Latin-American films. The historical evolution of cinema as an art form, with emphasis on major themes, directors and movements, including recent developments in US Latino films. (Course conducted in English). Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 36413 3.0 Lecture M W 02:00pm - 03:25pm R 224 25 20 5 Manuel Sanchez 01/09-05/07 16
SPEECH COMMUNICATION

SPCH 001 - FUNDAMENTALS OF SPEECH
Principles and practices of public speaking, speech composition, organization, audience analysis and listening skills. Recommended proficiency in spoken English. No credit if taken after SPCH 001H. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: COMM 110
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 30334 3.0 Lecture M W 08:45am - 10:10am C 312 32 -- 0 Natalie Galindo 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30334: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 31042 3.0 Lecture M W 07:00am - 08:25am C 111 32 20 12 Dawne McClure 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 31384 3.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 12:10pm C 312 32 -- 0 Jay Arntson 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31384: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted L 31386 3.0 Lecture T Th 08:45am - 10:10am C 111 32 -- 0 Daniel Chodos 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31386: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 31396 3.0 Lecture T Th 10:30am - 11:55am C 111 32 31 1 Allan Luis Axibal-Cordero 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31396: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Restricted: Ujima L 31566 3.0 Lecture M W 08:45am - 10:10am C 111 32 25 7 Dawne McClure 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 32998 3.0 Lecture M W 10:30am - 11:55am PCC Rosemead 101 32 22 10 Carmen Rodriguez 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32998: This section is taught at the Rosemead facility, 4105 N. Rosemead Blvd., Rosemead, CA 91770. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN L 33036 3.0 Lecture M 08:45am - 10:10am PCC Rosemead 101 32 10 22 Carmen Rodriguez 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture W 08:45am - 10:10am PCC Rosemead 101 01/09-05/07
CRN 33036: This section is taught at the Rosemead facility, 4105 N. Rosemead Blvd., Rosemead, CA 91770. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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OPEN L 33738 3.0 Lecture T Th 07:00am - 08:25am V 212 32 31 1 Daniel Chodos 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 38668 3.0 Lecture M W 10:30am - 11:55am W 206 32 -- 0 Allan Luis Axibal-Cordero 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 38701 3.0 Lecture M W 10:30am - 11:55am C 117 32 22 10 Dawne McClure 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 30346 3.0 Lecture M W 03:45pm - 05:10pm C 111 32 -- 0 Beville Constantine 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 30348 3.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm C 103 32 -- 0 Patricia Delesante 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30348: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted L 31394 3.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm C 312 32 -- 0 Jay Arntson 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31394: Zero-cost-textbook option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted L 31413 3.0 Lecture M 12:15pm - 03:25pm C 307 32 -- 0 Joshua Fleming 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 31421 3.0 Lecture M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm C 312 32 -- 0 Caroline Lamonda 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31421: Zero-cost-textbook option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted L 31507 3.0 Lecture T Th 02:45pm - 04:10pm C 157 32 -- 0 Sarah Black 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31507: Zero-cost-textbook option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 33641 3.0 Lecture F 01:00pm - 04:10pm C 111 32 24 8 Erika Kennelley 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 35736 3.0 Lecture M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm W 206 32 17 15 Allan Luis Axibal-Cordero 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35736: Honors Transfer Program - Click CRN for info.
CRN 35736: Zero-cost-textbook option. Click CRN for details.

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OPEN L 36758 3.0 Lecture M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm C 103 32 31 1 Natalie Galindo 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 30140 3.0 Lecture W 06:00pm - 09:10pm C 312 32 22 10 David Machen 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 30152 3.0 Lecture M W 04:30pm - 05:55pm W 206 32 -- 0 David Machen 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 30305 3.0 Lecture T 06:15pm - 09:25pm C 111 32 28 4 David Machen 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30305: Zero-cost-textbook option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 31286 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Mark Whitworth 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31286: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 31354 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Allan Luis Axibal-Cordero 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31354: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 31383 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Natalie Galindo 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 31387 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Carmen Rodriguez 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 31388 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 David Machen 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 31395 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Natalie Galindo 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31395: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 31418 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Kari Storla 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31418: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 32147 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Brianna Broady 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32147: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 32388 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Jacqueline Yu 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32388: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 32999 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Dawne McClure 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32999: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 33640 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Brianna Broady 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 33640: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 37140 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Jacqueline Yu 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 37140: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 37197 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Kristen Haley 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 38017 3.0 DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Allan Luis Axibal-Cordero 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
OPEN HY 38080 3.0 Lecture M 06:00pm - 09:10pm C 103 32 16 16 David Machen 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
Waitlisted OD 37198 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Joshua Fleming 01/09-03/05 8
CLOSED OD 38005 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Cindy Phu 01/09-03/05 8
Waitlisted OD 38025 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Kristen Haley 01/09-03/05 8
Waitlisted OD 38026 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Dawne McClure 01/09-03/05 8
Waitlisted OD 38027 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Jay Arntson 01/09-03/05 8
Waitlisted OD 38365 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Sarah Black 01/09-03/05 8
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 36787 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 David Machen 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 36787: Zero-cost-textbook option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 38071 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Dawne McClure 03/13-05/07 8
Waitlisted OD 38072 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Stacy Bradshaw 03/13-05/07 8
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-05/05 for 15 weeks.
Restricted: Dual Enrollment HY 38726 3.0 Lecture T Th 02:40pm - 03:45pm MARSHALL HIGH SCHOOL 25 0 25 Kari Storla 01/09-05/05 15
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/05
CRN 38726: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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Restricted: Dual Enrollment L 38686 3.0 Lecture T Th 12:30pm - 02:00pm PCC Northwest D107 30 14 16 Kari Storla 01/09-05/05 15
CRN 38686: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/23-05/05 for 13 weeks.
Restricted: Dual Enrollment HY 38729 3.0 Lecture M W 03:30pm - 04:45pm TEMPLE CITY HIGH SCHOOL 25 0 25 Kari Storla 01/23-05/05 13
DE Online Lecture 1.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/23-05/05
CRN 38729: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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SPCH 003 - VOICE AND DICTION
Physiological and anatomical basis of voice production and articulation. Instruction in articulation, pronunciation and vocal quality. Recommended proficiency in reading aloud. For broadcasting, drama and communication majors, but open to all qualified students. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 31685 3.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 12:10pm V 208 30 10 20 Steven Nahabedian 01/09-05/07 16

SPCH 004 - ORAL INTERPRETATION
Oral presentation of thought and feeling by an individual performer in various types of prose and poetry. Criticism and appreciation, analysis and evaluation. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: COMM 170
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 38368 3.0 Lecture M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm ANNEX 03 32 7 25 Dawne McClure 01/09-05/07 16

SPCH 005 - FORENSICS – SPEECH AND DEBATE TEAM
Intercollegiate competitive speaking including platform events (informative, persuasive, communication analysis); interpretation (prose, duo, poetry, poi); limited preparation (impromptu and extemporaneous); and debate (parliamentary debate). Required instructional trips. Maximum credit 12 units, 3 units each semester. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. This course may be scheduled using the "To Be Arranged" (TBA) scheduling format.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: COMM 160B
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 37927 3.0 Lecture T 01:30pm - 03:35pm C 111 25 23 2 Allan Luis Axibal-Cordero 01/09-05/07 16
Lab Th 01:30pm - 03:35pm C 111 01/09-05/07
To Be Arranged 2.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours Needs Assignment 01/09-05/07

SPCH 006 - ARGUMENTATION AND DEBATE
Principles and forms of argumentation and debate. Logical analysis and reflective thinking. Adaptation of materials to audience situations. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: COMM 120
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 31217 3.0 Lecture M W 10:30am - 11:55am C 312 32 17 15 Kari Storla 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 31407 3.0 Lecture T Th 10:30am - 11:55am C 312 32 27 5 Jay Arntson 01/09-05/07 16
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 33624 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Mark Whitworth 01/09-03/05 8
Waitlisted OD 33626 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Casey Jones 01/09-03/05 8
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 32922 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Jay Arntson 03/13-05/07 8
Waitlisted OD 33293 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Mark Whitworth 03/13-05/07 8
Waitlisted OD 33294 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Jay Arntson 03/13-05/07 8

SPCH 009 - SMALL GROUP COMMUNICATION
Principles of communication in a variety of group contexts. Theory, application, and evaluation of group communication processes, including problem solving, conflict management, decision making, and leadership. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU C-ID: COMM 140
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 30417 3.0 Lecture W 12:15pm - 03:25pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 312 27 25 2 Cindy Phu 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30417: Zero-cost-textbook option. Click CRN for details.
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SPCH 010 - INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION
Principles and practices in communication and communication theories. Intrapersonal, interpersonal and small group communication. Non-verbal communication, perception-information processing, attitude change and semantics. Recommended proficiency in spoken English. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: COMM 130
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 30382 3.0 Lecture M W 10:30am - 11:55am C 103 32 -- 0 Natalie Galindo 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 37638 3.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 12:10pm C 111 32 28 4 Natalie Galindo 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 31422 3.0 Lecture W 12:15pm - 03:25pm C 111 32 -- 0 Joshua Fleming 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 35168 3.0 Lecture T 01:00pm - 04:10pm C 117 32 26 6 Joshua Fleming 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 38657 3.0 Lecture Th 06:00pm - 09:10pm C 103 32 31 1 David Machen 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 30500 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Kari Storla 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 32919 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Diana Solorzano 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 37160 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Jamille Harrell-Sims 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 37646 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Brianna Broady 01/09-05/07 16
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 36109 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Joshua Fleming 01/09-03/05 8
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-03/05
CLOSED OD 36115 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Cindy Phu 01/09-03/05 8
Waitlisted OD 37643 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Natalie Galindo 01/09-03/05 8
Waitlisted OD 38075 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Jacqueline Yu 01/09-03/05 8
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
OPEN HY 35598 3.0 Lecture W 06:00pm - 09:10pm W 206 32 7 25 Erika Kennelley 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
Waitlisted OD 37644 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Joshua Fleming 03/13-05/07 8
Waitlisted OD 38366 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Cindy Phu 03/13-05/07 8
Waitlisted OD 38367 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 32 -- 0 Carmen Rodriguez 03/13-05/07 8
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-05/05 for 15 weeks.
Restricted: Dual Enrollment L 38685 3.0 Lecture W F 02:10pm - 03:45pm PCC Northwest D107 30 18 12 Jamille Harrell-Sims 01/09-05/05 15
CRN 38685: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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SPCH 013 - INTRODUCTION TO SPEECH COMMUNICATION
Survey of the discipline of communication studies with emphasis on multiple epistemological, theoretical, and methodological issues relevant to the systematic inquiry and pursuit of knowledge about human communication. This course explores the basic history, assumptions, principles, processes, variables, methods, and specializations of human communication as an academic field of study. Recommended proficiency in spoken English. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC. *C-ID: COMM 180
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 36057 3.0 Lecture T Th 08:45am - 10:10am C 103 32 12 20 Jay Arntson 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 32149 3.0 Lecture M 01:00pm - 04:10pm C 153 32 27 5 Cindy Phu 01/09-05/07 16
STATISTICS

STAT 015 - STATISTICS FOR BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS
Prerequisite: MATH 131 or MATH 150 or placement based on the mathematics placement process.

(Business Division)

Descriptive and inferential statistics. Collection, analysis, and presentation of business and economic data using probability techniques, hypothesis testing, and predictive strategies to facilitate decision-making. Topics include measures of central tendency, and deviation; probability and sampling distributions; statistical inference; correlation and linear regression; analysis of variance, chi square, and t-tests; and, application of technology for statistical analysis including the interpretation of the relevance of the statistical findings. No credit if taken after STAT 018, 050, or 050H. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. C-ID: MATH 110
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted HY 36135 4.0 Lecture M W 09:30am - 10:20am R 206 30 -- 0 Jeff Bajah 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M W 10:25am - 11:15am R 206 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lab 1.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 1.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted HY 37184 4.0 Lecture T Th 07:30am - 08:20am R 206 30 -- 0 Moriya Armstead 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T Th 08:25am - 09:15am R 206 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lab 1.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 1.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CLOSED OD 36534 4.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 65 -- 0 Jeff Bajah 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CLOSED OD 37906 4.0 DE Online Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Jeff Bajah 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07

STAT 018 - STATISTICS FOR BEHAVIORAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCES
Prerequisite: MATH 131 or 150 or placement based on the statistics placement process.

(Social Sciences Division)
Data-analysis concepts and procedures used in the social sciences. Topics include measures of central tendency and dispersion; probability and sampling distributions, methods of evaluating hypotheses and testing inferential statistics (t-tests, chi-square, ANOVA, correlation and regression) Applications to the social sciences using calculators and spreadsheets. No credit if taken after STAT 015, 050, or 050H. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. C-ID: SOCI 125
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN HY 32174 4.0 Lecture M W 08:45am - 10:10am R 205 35 30 5 Patrick Rock 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 32174: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN HY 37580 4.0 Lecture T 09:15am - 11:20am C 153 35 19 16 Eddie Galvan 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 37580: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN HY 38699 4.0 Lecture M W 10:30am - 11:55am V 213 35 29 6 Patrick Rock 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 38699: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 36200 4.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 03:05pm R 202 35 34 1 Robert Randall 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36200: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN HY 36750 4.0 Lecture M W 02:00pm - 03:25pm R 205 35 34 1 Patrick Rock 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 36750: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN HY 38681 4.0 Lecture W 11:30am - 01:35pm R 305 35 27 8 Catherine Lamar 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 38681: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN HY 38682 4.0 Lecture W 01:45pm - 03:50pm ANNEX 01 35 20 15 Catherine Lamar 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture .5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
DE Online Lecture 1.7 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 38682: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 35076 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Noemi Beck-Wegner 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35076: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 35666 4.0 DE Online Lecture M W 11:30am - 01:35pm Online ZOOM 35 -- 0 Robert Randall 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35666: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 36197 4.0 DE Online Lecture M W 09:15am - 11:20am Online ZOOM 35 -- 0 Robert Randall 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36197: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 36199 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Noemi Beck-Wegner 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36199: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 36749 4.0 DE Online Lecture M W 07:00am - 09:05am Online ZOOM 35 -- 0 Robert Randall 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36749:Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN OD 38678 4.0 DE Online Lecture T Th 05:00pm - 06:25pm Online ZOOM 35 34 1 Stella Sakhon 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 38678: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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STAT 050 - ELEMENTARY STATISTICS
Prerequisite: MATH 131 or 141 or 150 or placement based on the Math assessment process.

Analysis of data using statistical methods: data collection, descriptive statistics, probability theory and inferential statistics. Topics include: sampling; measures of central tendency and variation; frequency charts and graphical representations of data; introductory probability; sampling distributions; correlation and linear regression; confidence intervals; hypothesis testing, including analysis of variance; and technology based statistical analysis from applications in engineering, social sciences, economics, psychology, and natural sciences. No credit if taken after STAT 015, 018, or 050H. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. C-ID: SOCI 125; MATH 110
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 30474 4.0 Lecture M W 07:00am - 09:05am C 308 35 33 2 Angelica Santana 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 30624 4.0 Lecture M W 09:45am - 11:50am C 308 35 -- 0 Gonzaga Mendez 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30624: This section is designed for students in ASCEND. Click CRN for more details.
CRN 30624: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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CLOSED L 30934 4.0 Lecture M W 09:45am - 11:50am V 202 28 -- 0 Jung Choi 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 30934: Students must concurrently enroll in Stat 050 (CRN 30934) and Stat 150 (CRN 36955).
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Waitlisted L 32515 4.0 Lecture M W 09:45am - 11:50am R 316 35 -- 0 Maria Faccuseh 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 32560 4.0 Lecture M W 09:45am - 11:50am PCC Rosemead 202 28 20 8 Dan Guo 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32560: This section is taught at the Rosemead facility, 4105 N. Rosemead Blvd., Rosemead, CA 91770. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
CRN 32560: Students must concurrently enroll in STAT 050 (CRN 32560) and Stat 150 (CRN 36961).

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Waitlisted HY 36240 4.0 Lecture W 07:00am - 09:05am C 302 35 -- 0 Carrie Huang 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 36240: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN L 36327 4.0 Lecture T Th 09:45am - 11:50am PCC Rosemead 201 35 18 17 Lulu Yamashita 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36327: This section is taught at the Rosemead facility, 4105 N. Rosemead Blvd., Rosemead, CA 91770. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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CLOSED L 36866 4.0 Lecture M W 09:45am - 11:50am R 319 28 -- 0 Linda Hintzman 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36866: Students must concurrently enroll in Stat 050 (CRN 36866) and Stat 150 (CRN 36867).
CRN 36866: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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CLOSED L 36986 4.0 Lecture T Th 09:45am - 11:50am R 321 28 -- 0 Marco Diaz 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36986: Students must concurrently enroll in Stat 050 (CRN 36986) and Stat 150 (CRN 36987).
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Waitlisted L 36992 4.0 Lecture T Th 07:00am - 09:05am R 320 35 -- 0 Gonzaga Mendez 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36992: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted L 30257 4.0 Lecture T Th 01:15pm - 03:20pm R 320 35 -- 0 Agnes Ventura 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 30637 4.0 Lecture M W 01:15pm - 03:20pm C 305 35 -- 0 Hassan Kasfy 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 31571 4.0 Lecture T Th 04:00pm - 06:05pm C 302 35 34 1 Frank Bermudez 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 36401 4.0 Lecture M W 01:15pm - 03:20pm PCC Rosemead 202 35 16 19 Maria Faccuseh 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36401: This section is taught at the Rosemead facility, 4105 N. Rosemead Blvd., Rosemead, CA 91770. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
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CLOSED L 36868 4.0 Lecture T Th 01:15pm - 03:20pm C 307 28 -- 0 Jay Cho 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36868: Students must concurrently enroll in Stat 050 (CRN 36868) and Stat 150 (CRN 36869).
CRN 36868: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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Waitlisted HY 36906 4.0 Lecture T 04:00pm - 06:05pm R 216 35 -- 0 Jens Kristen 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 36906: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
CRN 36906: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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CLOSED HY 36917 4.0 Lecture M 01:15pm - 03:20pm R 209 35 -- 0 Raelynn Garcia 01/09-05/07 16
DE Online Lecture 2.3 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/07
CRN 36917: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
CRN 36917: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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Waitlisted L 36929 4.0 Lecture M W 04:00pm - 06:05pm R 316 35 -- 0 Frank Bermudez 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED L 36956 4.0 Lecture M W 01:15pm - 03:20pm V 202 28 -- 0 Karen Wang 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36956: Students must concurrently enroll in Stat 050 (CRN 36956) and Stat 150 (CRN 36920).
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OPEN L 34585 4.0 Lecture T Th 07:00pm - 09:05pm R 321 35 26 9 Fernando Fernandez 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 31297 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Agnes Ventura 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31297: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 32409 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Xiaodan Leng 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32409: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 32558 4.0 DE Online Lecture M W 01:15pm - 03:20pm Online ZOOM 35 -- 0 Angelica Santana 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 32558: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 35163 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Jens Kristen 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35163: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
CRN 35163: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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CLOSED OD 36280 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Jens Kristen 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36280: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
CRN 36280: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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CLOSED OD 36328 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Maria Faccuseh 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36328: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 36334 4.0 DE Online Lecture T Th 09:45am - 11:50am Online ZOOM 35 -- 0 Jorge Encinas 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36334: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 36428 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Angelica Santana 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36428: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 36930 4.0 DE Online Lecture M W 07:00pm - 09:05pm Online ZOOM 35 -- 0 Kwun Yu Cheung 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36930: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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Waitlisted OD 36932 4.0 DE Online Lecture T Th 01:15pm - 03:20pm Online ZOOM 35 -- 0 Angelica Santana 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36932: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 36934 4.0 DE Online Lecture T Th 07:00pm - 09:05pm Online ZOOM 35 -- 0 Zorayr Nalbandyan 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36934: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 36968 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Angelica Santana 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36968: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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CLOSED OD 36970 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Maria Faccuseh 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36970: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-05/05 for 15 weeks.
Restricted: Dual Enrollment HY 38691 4.0 Lecture T Th 02:10pm - 03:45pm PCC Northwest D111 30 19 11 Yasmine Balkis 01/09-05/05 15
DE Online Lecture 1 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 01/09-05/05
CRN 38691: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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STAT 050H - HONORS ELEMENTARY STATISTICS
Prerequisite: MATH 131, 141, or 150 or placement based upon the math assessment process.
Enrollment Limitation: Acceptance into the Honors program.

(Mathematics Division)
Analysis of data using statistical methods: data collection, descriptive statistics, probability theory and inferential statistics. Topics include: sampling; measures of central tendency and variation; frequency charts and graphical representations of data; introductory probability; sampling distributions; correlation and linear regression; confidence intervals; hypothesis testing, including analysis of variance; and technology based statistical analysis from applications in engineering, social sciences, economics, psychology, and natural sciences. As an honors course, students will be expected to complete additional assignments to demonstrate stronger analytical skills and critical analysis of articles published in peer-reviewed journals and primary scientific literature. No credit if taken after STAT 015, 018, or 050. Total of 72 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC credit limitations. See counselor. C-ID: SOCI 125; MATH 110
Grade Mode: L, A, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 36931 4.0 Lecture T Th 09:45am - 11:50am R 117 30 15 15 Jens Kristen 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36931: Honors Transfer Program - Click CRN for info.
CRN 36931: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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Waitlisted OD 38532 4.0 DE Online Lecture 4.5 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Sharon Bober 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 38532: Proctoring software may be used. Click CRN for details.
CRN 38532: Honors Transfer Program - Click CRN for info.
CRN 38532: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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STAT 150 - SUPPORT FOR ELEMENTARY STATISTICS Lab Courses
Corequisite: STAT 050.

(Mathematics Division)
of core prerequisite skills, competencies, and concepts for statistics with an emphasis on critical thinking and problem solving. Intended for students who are concurrently enrolled in STAT 050: Elementary Statistics. Topics include learning strategies and mathematical knowledge necessary for successful completion of Elementary Statistics. Total of 36 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: P

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED B 36867 0.5 Lab F 09:45am - 11:50am R 319 28 -- 0 Linda Hintzman 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36867: Students must concurrently enroll in Stat 050 (CRN 36866) and Stat 150 (CRN 36867).
CRN 36867: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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CLOSED B 36955 0.5 Lab F 09:45am - 11:50am V 202 28 -- 0 Jung Choi 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36955: Students must concurrently enroll in Stat 050 (CRN 30934) and Stat 150 (CRN 36955).
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OPEN B 36961 0.5 Lab F 09:45am - 11:50am PCC Rosemead 202 28 20 8 Dan Guo 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36961: This section is taught at the Rosemead facility, 4105 N. Rosemead Blvd., Rosemead, CA 91770. Allow for travel time when scheduling your classes.
CRN 36961: Students must concurrently enroll in Stat 050 (CRN 32560) and Stat 150 (CRN 36961).

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CLOSED B 36987 0.5 Lab F 09:45am - 11:50am R 321 28 -- 0 Marco Diaz 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36987: Students must concurrently enroll in Stat 050 (CRN 36986) and Stat 150 (CRN 36987).
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CLOSED B 36869 0.5 Lab F 01:15pm - 03:20pm C 307 28 -- 0 Jay Cho 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36869: Students must concurrently enroll in Stat 050 (CRN 36868) and Stat 150 (CRN 36869).
CRN 36869: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.

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CLOSED B 36957 0.5 Lab F 01:15pm - 03:20pm V 202 28 -- 0 Karen Wang 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36957: Students must concurrently enroll in Stat 050 (CRN 36956) and Stat 150 (CRN 36957).
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THEATER ARTS

THRT 001 - INTRODUCTION TO THEATER
Introduction to theatre as an art form through exploration of theatre in production, with an emphasis on the collaborative role of theatre artists and the active role of the audience. Understanding of, and access to, live theatrical events and enhanced appreciation of their value to society; development of critical skills through consideration of representative examples of theatrical productions from numerous genres and time periods. Attendance at selected college-sponsored and professional theatre events required. Required instructional trips. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer credit: CSU; UC C-ID: THTR 111
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 37178 3.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 210 25 -- 0 William Ahrens 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 30450 3.0 Lecture Th 07:00pm - 10:10pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 101 25 21 4 Sandra Massie 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 37368 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Katherine Nigh 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 37369 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Sandra Massie 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted OD 37637 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Eric Larson 01/09-05/07 16
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
OPEN HY 38076 3.0 Lecture Th 07:00pm - 10:10pm W 206 25 5 20 Katherine Nigh 03/13-05/07 8
DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 03/13-05/07
CRN 38076: Students are required to pay a fee for theater tickets by the second class meeting.
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THRT 002A - ACTING I
This course prepares a student to apply basic acting theory to performance and develops the skills of interpretation of drama through acting. Special attention is paid to skills for performance: memorization, stage movement, vocal production, and interpretation of text. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: THTR 151
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 31457 3.0 Lecture T Th 10:30am - 11:55am C 108 28 20 8 William Hickman 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 32352 3.0 Lecture M W 10:30am - 11:55am C 108 28 27 1 William Hickman 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 31455 3.0 Lecture T Th 02:45pm - 04:10pm C 106 28 15 13 Katherine Nigh 01/09-05/07 16
OPEN L 37775 3.0 Lecture F 01:00pm - 04:10pm C 108 28 18 10 Deborah Clapp 01/09-05/07 16

THRT 002B - ACTING II
Prerequisite: THRT 002A.

This course follows Acting I and continues the exploration of theories and techniques used in preparation for the interpretation of drama through acting. The emphasis will be placed on deepening the understanding of the acting process through character analysis, monologues, and scenes. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: THTR 152
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 30175 3.0 Lab M W 12:15pm - 02:20pm C 108 28 -- 0 William Hickman 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture M 02:30pm - 03:20pm C 108 01/09-05/07
Lecture W 02:30pm - 03:35pm C 108 01/09-05/07

THRT 005A - THEATRE HISTORY I
History of theatre from the Origins of Theatre to 1660. History and development of theatre and drama in relationship to cultural, political and social conditions of the time. Plays are read for analysis of structure, plot, character and historical relevance. No credit if taken after THRT 005. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: THTR 113
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 37018 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 William Ahrens 01/09-05/07 16
CLOSED OD 38550 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Sandra Massie 01/09-05/07 16

THRT 008 - VOICE AND MOVEMENT FOR THE PERFORMER
The development of vocal and physical expression of the performer in theater, film and television. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted L 30533 3.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm W 201 25 -- 0 William Hickman 01/09-05/07 16

THRT 009 - SCRIPT ANALYSIS
In this course you will learn to analyze a script representing a variety of theatrical genres and from a variety of perspectives of production (acting, directing, dramaturgy and design). You will analyze plays both as a text (looking at character, plot and imagery) but also learn how the play is written and meant to be performed. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: THTR 114
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted OD 32823 3.0 DE Online Lecture 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Katherine Nigh 01/09-05/07 16

THRT 010A - MAKEUP FOR STAGE AND SCREEN
Instruction and practice in a lecture/laboratory setting in all phases of makeup specifically designed for theatrical and cinematic use. Theory and practical application of makeup for stage, television and cinema. Required stage crew activity. Total of 54 lecture and 18 hours laboratory. This course may be scheduled using the "To Be Assigned" (TBA) scheduling format.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: THRT 175
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 31468 3.0 Lecture T 07:00pm - 10:10pm C 172 13 10 3 Suzanne Hunt-Jenner 01/09-05/07 16
To Be Arranged 1 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours C 172 01/09-05/07

THRT 012A - TECHNICAL THEATER
An introduction to technical theatre and the creation of scenic elements involved in department productions. Includes basic concepts of design, set movement, prop construction and procurement, backstage organization and career possibilities. Also includes stage management, lighting and/or sound techniques. Beginning practical application. Required stage crew activity. Recommended enrollment in THRT 030. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: THTR 171
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 30464 4.0 Lecture T Th 08:45am - 10:10am C 270 18 6 9 Eric Larson 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T Th 10:30am - 11:55am C 270 01/09-05/07
CRN 30464: Zero-cost-textbook option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN LL 30898 4.0 Lecture M W 08:45am - 10:10am C 270 18 4 13 Eric Larson 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M W 10:30am - 11:55am C 270 01/09-05/07
CRN 30898: Zero-cost-textbook option. Click CRN for details.
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THRT 012B - ADVANCED TECHNICAL THEATER
Prerequisite: THRT 012A.

Advanced practical application of technical theatre and in the creation of scenic elements involved in department productions. Includes continuing concepts of design, set movement, prop construction and procurement, backstage organization and career possibilities. Students are required to assume technical and production responsibility for all department productions approved by instructor. Also includes stage management, lighting and/or sound techniques. Beginning practical application. Required stage crew activity. Total of 54 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 32155 4.0 Lecture T Th 08:45am - 10:10am C 270 18 3 9 Eric Larson 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T Th 10:30am - 11:55am C 270 01/09-05/07
CRN 32155: Zero-cost-textbook option. Click CRN for details.
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OPEN LL 32156 4.0 Lecture M W 08:45am - 10:10am C 270 18 1 13 Eric Larson 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M W 10:30am - 11:55am C 270 01/09-05/07
CRN 32156: Zero-cost-textbook option. Click CRN for details.
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THRT 013 - INTRODUCTION TO SCENIC DESIGN
Recommended Preparation: THRT 030 and THRT 012A.

Aspects of Theatrical Design; problems of translating a dramatic idea into stage production. Students will be offered a survey of Theatrical design and construction techniques through demonstration and lecture. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC
Grade Mode: L, P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 37784 3.0 Lecture M W 12:15pm - 01:40pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 135 20 8 12 Eric Larson 01/09-05/07 16

THRT 015 - COSTUME CRAFTS
Recommended Preparation: THRT 030.

Students will study costume history, design, and basic construction techniques as an introduction to basic theatrical costuming. Fabrics and their various uses will be investigated. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory. This course may be scheduled using the "To Be Arranged" (TBA) scheduling format.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: THTR 174
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 36807 3.0 Lecture T 06:15pm - 08:20pm C 312 17 8 9 Angela Eads 01/09-05/07 16
Lab Th 06:15pm - 08:20pm C 312 01/09-05/07
To Be Arranged 2.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours C 312 01/09-05/07

THRT 028 - STUDIO PRODUCTION – REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE Lab Courses
Enrollment Limitation: Audition.

Performance participation in small-scale dramatic productions. Maximum credit: 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Total of 72 hours laboratory. This course may be scheduled using the "To Be Arranged" (TBA) scheduling format.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: THTR 191
Grade Mode: L, A

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Audition Required B 37380 1.0 Lab T Th 02:30pm - 04:20pm W 102 20 0 20 William Hickman 01/09-03/05 8
Lab F 01:00pm - 03:50pm W 102 01/09-03/05
To Be Arranged 2.4 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours W 102 01/09-03/05
CRN 37380: Click CRN for audition contact information.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Audition Required B 38018 1.0 Lab M W 03:45pm - 05:15pm C 106 20 0 20 Deborah Clapp 03/13-05/07 8
To Be Arranged 5.4 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours C 106 03/13-05/07

THRT 029 - REHEARSAL AND PERFORMANCE Lab Courses
Enrollment Limitation: Audition.

Performance in film, television or theater performance. Maximum credit: 12 units, 3 units each semester. Total of 144 hours laboratory. This course may be scheduled using the "To Be Arranged" (TBA) scheduling format.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: THTR 191
Grade Mode: L, A

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Audition Required B 38551 3.0 Lab M W Th F 06:00pm - 09:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 135 10 0 10 Suzanne Hunt-Jenner 03/13-05/07 8
To Be Arranged 4 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours CENTER FOR THE ARTS 135 03/13-05/07
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/16-03/05 for 7 weeks.
Audition Required B 33403 3.0 Lab T Th 06:00pm - 08:20pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 135 10 0 10 Katherine Nigh 01/16-03/05 7
Lab F 03:00pm - 05:25pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 135 01/16-03/05
To Be Arranged 12.8 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours Needs Assignment 01/16-03/05
CRN 33403: Click CRN for audition contact information.
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THRT 030 - STAGE TECHNIQUES Lab Courses
Students will gain practical experience in the application of production responsibilities in any of the following: stage management, house management, construction, scenery, properties, costume, lighting, sound, and running crews for Theatre Department productions. Maximum credit: 4 units, 1 unit each semester. Total of 54 hours laboratory. This course may be scheduled using the "To Be Arranged" (TBA) scheduling format.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: THTR 192
Grade Mode: L, A

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 31471 1.0 Lab 3.4 Hrs/Wk of online work C 230 30 20 10 Eric Larson 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 31471: Zero-cost-textbook option. Click CRN for details.
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THRT 041 - FUNDAMENTALS OF STAGE LIGHTING
This course involves the study and execution of stage lighting with emphasis on equipment, control, color and their relationship to design. Required participation in rehearsals and performances. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: THTR 173
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 32697 3.0 Lecture T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 135 18 8 10 Staff 01/09-05/07 16

THRT 075 - MUSICAL THEATER WORKSHOP
Prerequisite: Retention based on successful audition.

Interdisciplinary course: Music, Theater Arts.

Techniques, skills, theory and practice of musical theater performance and audition. The practice of songs, scenes and dance for performance on the live stage. May not be taken concurrently with or after MUSC 075. Maximum credit: 8 units, 2 units each semester. Maximum of 4 enrollments allowed in the Musical Theater Production Family: MUSC 067, 074, 075, 076, THRT 027, 075. Total of 72 hours laboratory, 36 hours "To Be Arranged" (TBA) scheduling format.
Transfer Credit: CSU; UC C-ID: MUS 180
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Audition Required LL 30679 2.0 Lab T Th 04:15pm - 06:20pm C 106 15 2 11 Leroy Villanueva 01/09-05/07 16
To Be Arranged 2.3 Hrs/Wk in addition to any scheduled hours C 106 01/09-05/07
CRN 30679: Click CRN for audition information.
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TRANSLATION

TRLN 1000 - MEDICAL TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETATION, MODULE A
Provides basic knowledge and skills required for entering the field of medical translation and interpretation. Topics include vocabulary for medical visits and procedures, the role of the translator/interpreter within the multilingual U.S. health care system, and preparation required for state and national medical translator/interpreter certification. Fluency in English and another language is recommended. The Medical Translation and Interpretation Certificate of Completion is awarded upon passing both TRLN 1000 and TRLN 1001. Total of 54 hours lecture. Grade Mode: P, N
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 38255 0.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Javier Morrone 01/09-03/05 8

TRLN 1001 - MEDICAL TRANSLATION AND INTERPRETATION, MODULE B
Provides intermediate knowledge and skills required for entering the field of medical translation and interpretation. Topics include advanced vocabulary for medical visits and procedures, the role of the translator/interpreter within the multilingual U.S. health care system, and how to find and apply for jobs in the field. Fluency in English and another language is recommended. The Medical Translation and Interpretation Certificate of Completion is awarded upon passing both TRLN 1000 and TRLN 1001.Total of 54 hours lecture. Grade Mode: P, N
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 38256 0.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 25 -- 0 Javier Morrone 03/13-05/07 8
TELEVISION AND RADIO

TVR 001 - INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRONIC MEDIA
Recommended Preparation:

Overview of the Electronic Media Industry. History, law, business operations, economics, new technologies, career opportunities and the future of the Electronic Media Industry. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 31433 3.0 Lecture T Th 08:45am - 10:10am C 117 35 9 26 Barbara Naylor 01/09-05/07 16
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 38374 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Barbara Naylor 01/09-03/05 8
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 38375 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 35 -- 0 Matthew Montoya 03/13-05/07 8

TVR 002A - BEGINNING AUDIO PRODUCTION
Theory and practice of audio production for radio, television, film and digital recording applications. Fundamentals of sound design and aesthetics, microphone use, and digital recording equipment. Hands-on experience recording, editing, mixing and mastering audio. Basic knowledge of applied audio concepts, production workflow, equipment functions, and audio editing software. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 30410 3.0 Lab M W 01:00pm - 02:25pm C 107 16 -- 0 Geoffrey Dunbar 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture M 02:30pm - 03:20pm C 107 01/09-05/07
Lecture W 02:30pm - 03:35pm C 107 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted LL 31436 3.0 Lecture M 07:00pm - 09:05pm C 107 16 -- 0 Douglas Johnson 01/09-05/07 16
Lab W 07:00pm - 10:10pm C 107 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted LL 31437 3.0 Lecture T 07:00pm - 09:05pm C 107 16 -- 0 Steven Deatrick 01/09-05/07 16
Lab Th 07:00pm - 10:10pm C 107 01/09-05/07

TVR 002B - RADIO BROADCAST MASTER CONTROL OPERATIONS
Prerequisite: TVR 002A.

Introduction to radio broadcasting studio control room operations. Including FCC rules and regulations, program logs, running a live show board, radio automation, remote broadcasting for live events, call screening, Vox Pro, EAS Tests and network and satellite operations. SBE Certification. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 38555 3.0 Lecture F 12:30pm - 02:35pm LL 124 16 10 6 Steven Delamater 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 02:40pm - 05:50pm LL 124 01/09-05/07

TVR 004 - BEGINNING SINGLE CAMERA PRODUCTION
Theory, terminology, and techniques of single camera video production including producing and directing, content development, aesthetics, camera operation, portable lighting, video recorder operation, sound recording and basic editing techniques. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU C-ID: FTVE 130
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 36083 3.0 Lecture W 09:00am - 11:05am C 116 12 -- 0 Sarah Hochhauser 01/09-05/07 16
Lab W 11:15am - 02:25pm C 116 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted LL 38694 3.0 Lecture F 09:00am - 11:05am C 116 16 -- 0 Sarah Hochhauser 01/09-05/07 16
Lab F 11:15am - 02:25pm C 116 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted LL 34420 3.0 Lab T Th 01:00pm - 02:25pm C 116 12 -- 0 James Patrick 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture T 02:30pm - 03:20pm C 116 01/09-05/07
Lecture Th 02:30pm - 03:35pm C 116 01/09-05/07

TVR 007 - BEGINNING TV STUDIO PRODUCTION
Introduction to theory, terminology and operation of a multi-camera television studio and control room. Topics include studio signal flow, directing, theory and operation of camera and audio equipment, switcher operation, fundamentals of lighting, graphics, video control and video recording and real-time video production. Total of 36 hours lecture and 72 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Waitlisted LL 37655 3.0 Lecture T 08:30am - 10:35am C 125 12 -- 0 James Patrick 01/09-05/07 16
Lab T 10:45am - 11:35am C 125 01/09-05/07
Lab Th 08:30am - 11:45am C 125 01/09-05/07
Waitlisted LL 31438 3.0 Lab M W 01:00pm - 03:05pm C 125 12 -- 0 Nicholas Morr 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture M 03:10pm - 04:15pm C 125 01/09-05/07
Lecture W 03:10pm - 04:00pm C 125 01/09-05/07

TVR 014A - BEGINNING RADIO PRODUCTION
Recommended Preparation: TVR 012 and TVR 015.

Introductory course in theory and application of audio production techniques for radio. Students will gain a basic understanding of audio equipment in both live and pre-recorded broadcasting. This includes recording equipment, mixers, digital audio production, radio program formats, broadcast writing and announcing skills. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L

 

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/17-05/05 for 14 weeks.
Restricted: Dual Enrollment LL 38692 3.0 Lecture 2.6 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract SOUTH PASADENA HIGH SCHOOL 30 17 13 Angelo Ford 01/17-05/05 14
Lab 3.9 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract SOUTH PASADENA HIGH SCHOOL 01/17-05/05
CRN 38692: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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Restricted: Dual Enrollment LL 38693 3.0 Lab 3.9 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract SOUTH PASADENA HIGH SCHOOL 30 18 12 Angelo Ford 01/17-05/05 14
Lecture 2.6 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract SOUTH PASADENA HIGH SCHOOL 01/17-05/05
CRN 38693: This section is part of the Dual Enrollment program. Click CRN for more information.
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TVR 015 - INTRODUCTION TO MEDIA WRITING
Recommended Preparation: ENGL 001A or ENGL 001AH.

Writing for film and emerging media. Emphasis on preparing scripts in proper formats, including fundamental technical, conceptual and stylistic issues related to writing fiction and non-fiction scripts for informational and entertainment purposes in film and electronic media. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 37656 3.0 Lecture T Th 10:30am - 11:55am C 117 25 14 11 Barbara Naylor 01/09-05/07 16
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED OD 38379 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 30 -- 0 Matthew Montoya 01/09-03/05 8

TVR 017A - TELEVISION AND FILM SCRIPT WRITING
Script analysis and construction. Marketing of dramatic material for television and film productions. Methods, devices and forms of script writing. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 37103 3.0 Lecture M W 08:45am - 10:10am CENTER FOR THE ARTS 312 20 15 5 Barbara Naylor 01/09-05/07 16
Waitlisted L 35769 3.0 Lecture Th 01:00pm - 04:10pm CENTER FOR THE ARTS 312 20 -- 0 Barbara Naylor 01/09-05/07 16

TVR 017B - TELEVISION AND FILM SCRIPT WRITING
Prerequisite: TVR 017A.

Advanced script analysis, development and construction. Emphasis on solving problems in the writing process. Study and employment of various problem-solving approaches to rewriting and refinement of scripts. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 37658 3.0 Lecture W 06:00pm - 09:10pm C 117 20 4 16 Keith Curran 01/09-05/07 16

TVR 019 - INTRODUCTION TO MEDIA AESTHETICS AND CINEMATIC ARTS
Recommended Preparation: Eligibility for ENGL 001A.

An introduction to the close analysis of film, television and electronic media texts. The course will examine broad questions of form and content, aesthetics and meaning, and history and culture. Using a wide variety of TV, films, filmmakers, and film movements the course explores the diverse possibilities presented by the cinematic art form. Topics include modes of production, narrative and non-narrative forms, visual design, editing, sound, genre, ideology and critical analysis. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN L 36397 3.0 Lecture Th 08:45am - 11:55am C 101 25 22 3 Liesel Reinhart 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 36397: Honors Option Program. Click CRN for details.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 38376 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Liesel Reinhart 01/09-03/05 8
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
Waitlisted OD 38377 3.0 DE Online Lecture 6.8 Hrs/Wk of online work Online ASYNCH 40 -- 0 Liesel Reinhart 03/13-05/07 8

TVR 107 - INTERMEDIATE TV STUDIO OPERATIONS
Prerequisite: TVR 007.
Recommended Preparation: TVR 002A and TVR 019.

Intermediate theory and application of television studio equipment in a hands-on, project-based learning environment, including operation of lighting equipment, switcher, cameras, audio mixer, computer graphics, and video monitoring and digital recording equipment. This class works in conjunction with student producers in the video production program to execute a variety of multi-camera productions. Total of 45 hours lecture and 90 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 38554 4.0 Lecture M W 08:15am - 09:25am C 125 12 6 6 James Patrick 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M W 09:30am - 12:00pm C 125 01/09-05/07

TVR 117 - TELECOMMUNICATIONS WORKSHOP Lab Courses
Prerequisite: One of the following: TVR 002B, 014A, 016A, or 107.
Enrollment Limitation: Instructor approval.

Faculty-selected projects permitting advanced students to work in any field of telecommunications. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN B 37931 1.0 Lab F 09:00am - 12:10pm C 125 10 7 3 Nicholas Morr 01/09-05/07 16

TVR 128E - TELEVISION PRODUCTION INTERNSHIP
Prerequisite: TVR 016A and maintain enrollment in 7 units or more including internship.
Enrollment Limitation: Instructor approval.

Supervised, practical capstone experience in an industry-related professional environment. Designed for students near completion of the Video Production Certificate of Achievement program. Pass/no pass grading. May not be taken concurrently with TVR 129E. Total of 60 hours unpaid or 75 hours paid field practice.
Grade Mode: P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Permission of Dean WKX 35210 1.0 Work Experience 3.8 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CENTER FOR THE ARTS 119 1 0 1 Staff 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 35210: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 02/20-05/07 for 10 weeks.
Permission of Instructor WKX 38084 1.0 Work Experience 6 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract FIELD WORK 1 0 1 Staff 02/20-05/07 10

TVR 128F - RADIO PRODUCTION INTERNSHIP
Prerequisite: TVR 014B and maintain enrollment in 7 units or more including internship.
Enrollment Limitation: Instructor approval.

Supervised, practical capstone experience in an industry-related professional environment. Designed for students near completion of the Radio Production Certificate of Achievement program who wish to further develop production skills. Pass/no pass grading. May not be taken concurrently with TVR 129F. Total of 60 hours unpaid or 75 hours paid field practice.
Grade Mode: P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Permission of Dean WKX 34673 1.0 Work Experience 3.8 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CENTER FOR THE ARTS 119 1 0 1 Solomon Cross 01/09-05/07 16
CRN 34673: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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TVR 129F - EXTENDED RADIO PRODUCTION INTERNSHIP
Prerequisite: TVR 014B and maintain enrollment in 7 units or more including internship.
Enrollment Limitation: Instructor approval.

Extended, supervised, practical capstone experience in an industry-related professional environment. Designed for students near completion of the Radio Production Certificate of Achievement program who wish to further develop production skills. Pass/no pass grading. May not be taken concurrently with TVR 128F. Total of 120 hours unpaid or 150 hours paid field practice.
Grade Mode: P

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
Permission of Dean WKX 38788 2.0 Work Experience 9.4 Hrs/Wk by arrangement with Instructor by contract CENTER FOR THE ARTS 119 1 0 1 Solomon Cross 01/09-05/07 16

TVR 143 - DIGITAL AUDIO WORKSTATION SKILLS
Prerequisite: TVR 002A.

Theory and application of digital audio workstations used in media production and postproduction. Developing proficiency using audio design and mixing in a project-based learning environment. Preparation for AVID Certification as a Pro Tools user. Total of 36 hours lecture and 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 38384 3.0 Lab M W 03:45pm - 05:10pm C 107 16 13 3 Geoffrey Dunbar 01/09-05/07 16
Lecture M 05:15pm - 06:05pm C 107 01/09-05/07
Lecture W 05:15pm - 06:20pm C 107 01/09-05/07
WELDING

WELD 044A - INTRODUCTION TO GAS WELDING Lab Courses
Survey of major welding processes, nomenclature, types of joints. Study of oxy-acetylene welding, brazing and cutting. Welding safety. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
OPEN B 37200 1.0 Lab M W 10:30am - 02:05pm IT 137 20 15 2 Kevin Keane 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 37200: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED B 37201 1.0 Lab T 06:00pm - 09:10pm IT 137 20 -- 0 Kevin Keane 03/13-05/07 8
Lab Th 06:00pm - 09:10pm IT 137 03/13-05/07
CRN 37201: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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WELD 044B - INTRODUCTION TO ELECTRIC ARC WELDING Lab Courses
Prerequisite: One of the following: WELD 044A, WELD 200A, or WELD 200B.

Fundamentals of shielded metal arc welding; equipment, electrodes and basic procedures. Oxygen cutting. Arc welding safety. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED B 38332 1.0 Lab M W 10:30am - 11:55am IT 137 20 -- 0 Misty Henry 01/09-05/07 16

WELD 044C - ADVANCED ARC WELDING, FCAW & SMAW Lab Courses
Prerequisite: One of the following: WELD 044B, WELD 200A, or WELD 200B.

Techniques of out-of-position SMAW and FCAW arc welding. Emphasis will be placed on AWS D 1.1, Structural Steel SMAW and FCAW, Unlimited Thickness groove welds, in the vertical and overhead positions. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Transfer Credit: CSU
Grade Mode: L, A

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED B 38526 1.0 Lab M W 10:30am - 11:55am IT 137 20 -- 0 Misty Henry 01/09-05/07 16

WELD 145 - INTRODUCTION TO TIG WELDING Lab Courses
Prerequisite: WELD 044A or WELD 044B.

Fundamentals of the Tungsten Inert Gas (TIG) or Gas Tungsten Arc (GTAW) welding process, equipment, welding of aluminum and other special metals. Filler rod selection and TIG welding safety. Total of 54 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Lab Courses
Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 01/09-03/05 for 8 weeks.
OPEN B 37203 1.0 Lab M W 10:30am - 02:05pm IT 137 20 3 2 Kevin Keane 01/09-03/05 8
CRN 37203: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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/; ; ;/; /; Note: Class(es) below meet 03/13-05/07 for 8 weeks.
CLOSED B 37206 1.0 Lab T Th 06:00pm - 09:10pm IT 137 20 -- 0 Kevin Keane 03/13-05/07 8
CRN 37206: Zero-textbook-cost option. Click CRN for details.
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WELD 200A - INTRODUCTION TO STRUCTURAL WELDING
Introduction to welding fabrication for the career welding student. Development of basic skills in oxy-acetylene welding, brazing and cutting. Emphasis on practical Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) in all positions. Blueprint reading, shop math and welding safety. Required instructional trips. Total of 54 hours lecture and 162 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED LL 38714 6.0 Lecture M T W Th 07:00am - 07:50am IT 140 20 -- 0 Misty Henry 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M T W Th 07:55am - 10:05am IT 137 01/09-05/07
OPEN LL 31486 6.0 Lecture M T W Th 02:10pm - 03:00pm IT 140 20 4 8 Kevin Keane 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M T W Th 03:05pm - 05:15pm IT 137 01/09-05/07

WELD 200B - CONSTRUCTION TRADE WELDING
Prerequisite: WELD 200A.

Structural steel welding for the construction trades. Performance of groove welds, in all positions, using Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) and Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW). Class preparation for the written and practical structural certification tests. Study of welding code, destructive testing of welds, layout and fabrication practice, shop math and welding safety. Required instructional trips. Total of 54 hours lecture and 162 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
CLOSED LL 31487 6.0 Lecture M T W Th 07:00am - 07:50am IT 140 20 -- 0 Misty Henry 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M T W Th 07:55am - 10:05am IT 137 01/09-05/07

WELD 200C - INTRODUCTION TO FABRICATION GMAW & GTAW
Prerequisite: WELD 200A.

Study of advanced structural steel and aerospace welding. Class preparation for the semi-automatic light gauge certification using Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW). Aero-space welding of steel, stainless steel and aluminum using Gas Tungsten Arc Welding (GTAW). Study of welding metallurgy, inspection and nondestructive testing, fabrication practice and welding safety. Required instructional trips. Total of 54 hours lecture and 162 hours laboratory.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
OPEN LL 31488 6.0 Lecture M T W Th 02:10pm - 03:00pm IT 140 20 8 8 Kevin Keane 01/09-05/07 16
Lab M T W Th 03:05pm - 05:15pm IT 137 01/09-05/07

WELD 303 - LAC WELDING LICENSE WRITTEN EXAM PREP
Preparation for the LAC Structural Weld License, written exam. No 'hands on' welding in this class. Emphasis on the AWS D 1.1 Structural Steel Code, welding symbols, joint design, electrode classification and general principals of FCAW and SMAW arc welding processes. At the end of the course you will need to go through the LAC Application process to pay for and schedule your test. Total of 54 hours lecture.
Grade Mode: L, A

Status Type CRN Unit Meet Meeting Time Location Cap Act Rem Instructor Date Weeks
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OPEN L 38884 3.0 Lecture T Th 10:30am - 01:40pm IT 140 20 0 20 Misty Henry 03/13-05/07 8
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